The Modified Pyrolysis Process to Minimize the Energy Consumption by Preheating the Opaque Reactor using Solar Energy and Determination of Possibility in Case of using it in Diesel Engine

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Md. Tasruzzaman Babu
Md. Tasruzzaman Babu B.Sc in mechanical engineering
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Md. Tasruzzaman Babu1
Md. Tasruzzaman Babu1
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Md. Abdur Rahim
Md. Abdur Rahim
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Md. Sohel Rana
Md. Sohel Rana
1 Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology (RUET)
3 Pabna University of Science and Technology

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This paper represents the difference between conventional process and modified process in pyrolysis technology. In this experiment it was tried to lessen the fuel cost and energy consumption using a parabolic solar collector, some side glasses and some magnifying glasses to concentrate sun beams and magnify the solar intensity for heating up the opaque reactor. The energy consumption in the conventional process was obtained as 9900000 J. The energy consumption obtained in case of modified pyrolysis process using solar energy was 7290000 J. Hence, the energy consumption was lessened by modified process by 26% than the conventional process. Here physical analysis of obtained oil has also been shown to determine the possibility of using it in diesel engine.

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This paper represents the difference between conventional process and modified process in pyrolysis technology. In this experiment it was tried to lessen the fuel cost and energy consumption using a parabolic solar collector, some side glasses and some magnifying glasses to concentrate sun beams and magnify the solar intensity for heating up the opaque reactor. The energy consumption in the conventional process was obtained as 9900000 J. The energy consumption obtained in case of modified pyrolysis process using solar energy was 7290000 J. Hence, the energy consumption was lessened by modified process by 26% than the conventional process. Here physical analysis of obtained oil has also been shown to determine the possibility of using it in diesel engine.

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