화학공학소재연구정보센터
Biomass & Bioenergy, Vol.17, No.6, 507-515, 1999
An experimental study for a combined system of tar sand, oil shale, and olive cake as a potential energy source in Jordan
Jordan is an example of a third world country that is non-oil producing but contains huge reserves of other energy sources such as tar sand, oil shale, and olive cake. Some limited research is available about how to utilize these energy sources in pure form. However, available research does not deal with combinations of these energy sources. This experimental study investigates combinations of these energy forms as potential energy sources in Jordan. The experimental procedure involves characterization of samples by proximate analysis, calorific value determination of different combinations, and a compacting process of the different particles. The best combination, with respect to calorific value, is found to be 20% tar sand, 20% olive cake, and 60% oil shale. Compacting materials either with starch or with heated tar sand up to 110 degrees C for 1 h indicates a feasible process for handling, packaging, and transporting.