Author/Authors :
Akowuah Joseph O نويسنده , Mitchual Stephen J نويسنده , Frimpong-Mensah Kwasi نويسنده Wood Science and Technology - Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology , Darkwa Nicholas A نويسنده Wood Science and Technology - Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
Abstract :
This paper reports the findings of densifying ground maize cobs and Ceiba pentandra sawdust at room temperature
using low compacting pressure without a binder. The maize cobs were crushed using a hammer mill. Particle sizes
of maize cobs and C. pentandra used for the study were ?1 mm. The two materials were combined at mixing
percentages of 90:10, 70:30 and 50:50 (C. pentandra/maize cobs). Briquettes were produced using a laboratory
hydraulic press. Compacting pressure was varied from 20 to 50 MPa at an interval of 10 MPa. The results indicated
that the relaxed density of briquettes produced from particles of maize cobs only ranged from 541 to 659 kg/m3
whilst that made from a mixture of maize cobs and C. pentandra ranged from 565 to 774 kg/m3. Compressive
strength in cleft of briquettes produced from maize cobs only ranged from 0.12 to 0.54 N/mm whilst that
produced from a combination of maize cobs and C. pentandra ranged from 7.72 to 59.22 N/mm. Additionally, at all
compacting pressure levels, briquettes made from maize cobs only had an impact resistance index of 0%. Whilst
those made from a combination of maize cobs and C. pentandra ranged from 115% to 500%. Thus, briquettes with
adequate physical and mechanical characteristics could be produced from maize cobs at room temperature using
low compacting pressure when maize cobs are combined with sawdust of C. pentandra. These findings could
enhance the existing technology for densifying agricultural residues, for example, maize cobs, especially in rural
communities.