DESIGN AND BUILD A STOVE (BURNER) FUELED BY USED OIL AND WATER VAPOR
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32832/ijtw.v2i1.182Keywords:
Used Oil, Water, Build PlanAbstract
This study aims to find out the design of a burner fueled by used oil and water vapor pressure, along with its specifications and find out the results of tests using used oil burning stoves (burners). Departing from the lack of utilization of waste oil and the lack of good tools to utilize the used oil. On the other hand, when used as fuel, used oil does not produce perfect combustion. This study uses the French design model. This study concluded that the stove (burner) designed has a large shape compared to burners in general. Stove (burner). The fire produced by used oil is orange. Fuel comparison results in data that LPG is 10 minutes faster than used oil in used plastic smelting. The highest flame length is 40 cm at stable flame variations. There is an effect of pressure variations on combustion temperature. The existence of water can be used for water vapor when the water temperature has risen. The hot water will release steam to press the fire so that the pressure is greater.