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Redesain Kompor Berbahan Limbah Oli Dengan Variasi Debit Aliran Limbah Oli untuk Keperluan Pembakaran Batu Bata (CD + Cetak)
Waste is waste that is no longer useful and is thrown away. There is a lot of waste around us, for example household waste, industrial waste, and so on. One of them is waste oil, waste oil is waste of B3 (Hazardous and Toxic Materials) and contains metal materials that are liquid and have a boiling point so that they can be used as alternative fuels, one of which is fuel for waste oil stoves. In brick making, the manufacturing process uses a brick molding machine. However, with the relatively high price, brickmaking entrepreneurs prefer to use traditional methods, namely manual printing and
burning firewood. Firewood requires a lot of firewood and the cost of firewood is relatively expensive. So oil fuel can be used as firewood fuel to reduce fuelwood consumption and also waste oil waste. Installing a waste oil stove on the market with a system of mixing fuel and air in the combustion chamber, however, this system results in not burning the waste oil fuel optimally. Therefore, this study aims to redesign the mixing system of fuel and air in order to determine the advantages and disadvantages after experiencing redesign as well as indicators of fuel consumption and energy unity time between the two stoves. This research covers the mass flow of waste oil and air that enters the combustion chamber and the workings of the waste oil stove, does not discuss heat transfer outside the combustion chamber. The results showed the phenomena of high flame, sooty smoke color and sparks on both stoves. The graph shows that the stove after experiencing redesign gets a higher energy union time than the type A stove but on the B stove the fuel consumption is more than the type A stove because the mixing of air and fuel is located in the venturi area so that compressive power and suction power occur. on the fuel line.
Key word : Waste, oil, stove, combustion, energy
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