THE APPLICATION OF VIBRATION SYSTEM on DRYER MACHINE to DRY RDF and AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS by using GREEN INCINERATOR

La Ode M. Firman

Abstract


Increasing heat and vapor transfer between air and product to be dried is an
important issue in drying of Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) and agricultural products.
Generally, manual mixing is used in order to increase the contact area between air and
product to be dried. The applications of vibration system on dryer machine can be used to
dry RDF and agricultural products. Even if the use of dryer machines has been widely used
to dry RDF and agricultural products with avoiding the heat loss needs to be verified. The
observations shown that the using of vibration system for moving RDF and agricultural
products were on the shelf could not be moved optimally. The previous study found that the
spring load on dryer machine was too large and most of the surface of RDF and agricultural
products were on the shelf could not get hot air flow. That’s why the spring used as pedestal
of shelves would be broken fast and on a specific moment RDF and agricultural products
must be taken out of the drying chamber to be manually moved. To solve the problems and
to develop the results of previous study, then it needs to do the study about analysis,
simulation and experimental of vibration. In this study, vibration was analyzed to having an
insight on suitable condition of the dryer machine for use in drying RDF and agricultural
products. Beside that the study only uses an unbalance mass and it does not use a piston
engine, so spring load would be smaller. The objectives of the study is to perform analysis,
simulation and experimental of vibration in order that the RDF and agricultural products are
on the each shelf can be dried fast and moved optimally. The study use observation,
literature study, analysis, simulation and experimental methods and cashew nuts as the
material tested on the each shelf. The study results show that the condition of vibration
approached resonance cause cashew nuts placed on the each shelf could be moved optimally,
therefore the surface of RDF and agricultural products were on the shelf could get hot air
flow. The final moisture content of vibrated samples was lower than the samples without
vibration.


Keywords


Analysis, Simulation, Experimental, Vibration



DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.36055/fwl.v0i0.4589

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