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LIST OF FIGURES

LI ST O F FI GU R E S

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Figure 2.1
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TITLE
Instruments of producing wood vinegar
Components obtained through pyrolysis of woods, etc.
Laboratory Set-up for conducting pyrolysis of solid waste
Bambusa blumeana Shultes (Kawayan Tinik)
Major Sources of Bamboo in the Philippines
Process Flowchart
Mass Balance around the Disc Screener
Mass Balance around the Rotary Dryer
Mass Balance around the Tub Grinder
Mass Balance around the Pyrolysis Reactor
Mass Balance around the Cyclone
Mass Balance around the Vibrating Screener
Mass Balance around the Condenser 1
Mass Balance around the Condenser 2
Mass Balance around the Rotary Filter
Mass Balance around the Combustor
Energy Balance around the Rotary Dryer
Energy Balance around the Air Heater
Energy Balance around the Reboiler
Energy Balance around the Grinder
Energy Balance around the Pyrolysis Reactor
Energy Balance around the Condenser I
Energy Balance around the Condenser II
Energy Balance around the Compressor I
Energy Balance around the Compressor II
Energy Balance around the Sand Heater
Energy Balance around the Combustor
Receiving Hopper Equipment
Disc Screener Equipment
Rotary Dryer Equipment
Wood Chipper Equipment
Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger
Boiler Equipment
Fluidized Bed Reactor Equipment
Cyclone Collector Equipment
Condenser I Equipment
Condenser II Equipment
Cooling Water Tower Equipment
Compressor Equipment

A PLANT DESIGN ON THE PRODUCTION OF WOOD VINEGAR FROM


WASTE BAMBOO WOOD (BAMBUSA BLUEMEANA SHULTES) PYROLYSIS

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LIST OF FIGURES

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Sand Heater Equipment


Combustor Equipment
Vibrating Screener Equipment
Gas-Liquid Separator
Rotary Filter
Bio-oil Tank
Packaging Machine
Piping System
Summary of Plant Waste Sources
Sources of Air Pollutants
Sources of Waste Water
Waste Compositions in Mess and Canteen
Overall Waste Water Treatment Process
Sewage Pond
Values of kt in the Wehner ad Wilhelm equation versus percent
remaining for various dispersion factors
Wash Water Management
Waste Management Hierarchy
Solid Waste Management

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