Study of Some Thermal Properties of Insulating Bricks Made from Agricultural Waste
Author(s):
Waghmare Dharaji Uttamrao , Department of Mechanical Engineering Matoshri Pratishthan Group of Institutions, School of Engineering Nanded; P. Swaminadhan, Department of Mechanical Engineering Matoshri Pratishthan Group of Institutions, School of Engineering Nanded
Keywords:
Wastage, Recover, Increase, Transfer, Energy
Abstract:
There is a trend in India for the design of dwellings to move away from the traditional, climate responsive architecture towards a style influenced by western architecture. This trend means that buildings are less able to control the internal environment to comfortable conditions without mechanical air conditioning. One technique for reducing the scale of air conditioning is to apply thermal insulation in walls and roofs. Today world is facing challenge of energy crisis. There are many ways of heat energy wastage in the form of heat in heat transfer applications. It is require recovering these waste heats by some means. The present study includes experimental investigation for heat transfer in fire bricks, saving heat energy and increase efficiency of furnace. From experimental data, analysis and comparison of result with industrial fire brick has done. Experimental result of heat transfer rate from fire bricks is compared to thermal analysis. Overall this investigation concludes to saving the heat transfer rate by using agricultural waste.
Other Details:
Manuscript Id | : | IJSTEV6I2005
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Published in | : | Volume : 6, Issue : 2
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Publication Date | : | 01/09/2019
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Page(s) | : | 1-6
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