This paper introduces a new bio-drying process for creating wet-refuse-derived fuel (Wet-RDF) that varies based on the type of organic material and its moisture level.
Two experiments were conducted, focusing on different combinations of organic substrate percentages and moisture content, with Experiment A showing lower heating value compared to Experiment B.
Results indicated that an aeration rate of 0.4 m/kg/day is optimal, leading to a significant reduction in moisture and an increase in heating value, making the improved wet-RDF suitable for the local cement industry.