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Journal of Fluids Engineering, 1939
Abstract This paper deals with the design of furnaces for burning bagasse, a woody product resulting from the removal of sugar juice from cane. Its calorific value when dry is about 8300 Btu, which is reduced considerably because of the moisture content averaging about 50 per cent.
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Abstract This paper deals with the design of furnaces for burning bagasse, a woody product resulting from the removal of sugar juice from cane. Its calorific value when dry is about 8300 Btu, which is reduced considerably because of the moisture content averaging about 50 per cent.
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The structural behaviour of bagasse ash and bagasse fibre in concrete
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2023Pandian Venkatesan, Ramasamy Vasudevan
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Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1917
Abstract The heating value of one pound of average dry Louisiana bagasse is found by experiment to be 8300 B.t.u., and, despite a high moisture content of about 50 per cent, it is therefore a valuable fuel. While in former years not much attention was paid to the drying of bagasse before burning it, many authorities now claim that a ...
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Abstract The heating value of one pound of average dry Louisiana bagasse is found by experiment to be 8300 B.t.u., and, despite a high moisture content of about 50 per cent, it is therefore a valuable fuel. While in former years not much attention was paid to the drying of bagasse before burning it, many authorities now claim that a ...
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Polysaccharides from bagasse: applications in cellulase and xylanase production
Carbohydrate Polymers, 2004Mukund Adsul, D V Gokhale
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Biochar from anaerobically digested sugarcane bagasse
Bioresource Technology, 2010Mandu Inyang +2 more
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