Presented by
Eng. D R Pullaperuma –ChairmanProject Engineer
Eng. N K Edirisinghe With Guidance Provided by
Eng. D D A Namal, Director General Eng. Parakrama Jayasinghe, Board Director
NERD Centre Established as a pioneer engineering R&D
institution Our strengths as at nowCivil - Cost Effective Housing Technology -A house with desired quality at an
affordable price Design, Fabrication & Consultancy to Industry
- Intricate dies and moulds Mechatronics Agriculture & Post Harvest
- Support for plantation and agricultureRenewable Energy
Cost Effective Housing TechnologyCost effectiveness in areas
◦ Plinth beam as against rubble foundation ◦ Pre-stressed concrete columns ◦ Slip form wall ◦ Cement soil block wall ◦ Pre-stressed concrete door and window
frames◦ 2” thick composite concrete floor slab ◦ Pre-stressed concrete trusses & purling
for roof
Cost Effective………………… Contd.◦ Library projects for schools in Monaragala,
Anuradhapura Districts with the initiation of Presidential Secretariat
◦ The Civil Defense personnel engaged in constructions
◦ Architect Mr. G S J Disanayake, BoD introducing architectural input to cost effective buildings
◦ Pollonaruwa Nurses Quarters’ presently being construction with such architectural inputs
◦ Designed 500 sq.ft. 2 story green building to tourist industry – Await stakeholder to construct same at a hotel site.
Design, Fabrication and Consultancy to Industry
We can offer to the industry Intricate dies and moulds Computer aided 3D modeling CAD/CAM applications
CNC machining Plastic injection mould design and manufacture using CAD/CAM
Reverse engineering solutions to industry
Design, Fabrication…………. Contd.Design and manufacture of injection moulds, rubber pressure moulds and press tools for plastic, rubber and sheet metal industry
Use of saw dust and paddy husk in plastic processing
Development of CNC controlled PCB Drilling and Engraving Machine
For the future Development of Versatile Robot Arm for moulding industry
Mechatronics Need assessment
Provide industry automation solutions using ◦PLC◦Pneumatic ◦Electro-pneumatic ◦Electro hydraulic◦Servo and stepper motor control
Offer training using a training simulator
Mechatronics …………… Contd.Dr. Rohan Munasinghe, BoD specialized
Mechatronics Engineering provides guidance
to the NERDC
Mechatronics Design Centre proposed to be
built at Homagama Science Park as an
extension of the NERD Centre
Few projects on Mechatronics to be developed
in collaboration with Moratuwa University.
Agriculture & Post Harvest Technology
Support for plantation and agriculture
Appropriate farm mechanization developed
-Bund cutting machine
-Mechanized Fertilizer Application for
coconut trees
Agriculture & Post……… Post Harvest support
- Motorized m/c for extracting palmyrah juice and pulp
-Virgin coconut oil extractor (HH & industry )
-Industry string hopper making m/c-Vegetable Slicer (Manioc)-Items developed for pepper harvesting
- Development of Flap Gate for irrigational purposes
Renewable Energy Biogas Biomass
◦Household ◦Industry
Wind Energy◦For Water pump ◦For electricity generation
Micro Hydro testing facility Cost effective crematorium/incinerators using LP gas
What we anticipate at this Market Place
Need assessment
Identify the needs of the Industry for
R&D
New areas of industry for collaboration
Partners for existing areas of research
New Licensees for products developed
1.Bio mass rice 1.Bio mass rice cookercooker
Biomass product for the Household – 2 important Items
Can cook 01 kg rice using the 2 shells of 01 coconut. Cooking time - 40 min. No over cooking or burning at the bottom No blackening of the rice pan Can keep rice warm for 07 hours Can boil 2.5 -3 liters of water
Solves environmental problem due to throwing of coconut shells to the surrounding.
Can make 100 nos. of string hoppers.
Main featuresMain features
Existing Licensees 6 No
2. Natural Draft Wood gas 2. Natural Draft Wood gas stovestove2. Natural Draft Wood gas 2. Natural Draft Wood gas stovestove
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Operation type - batch Operating time - 50 - 60
min. Capacity - 600g Can cook - 01KG of rice
300g sprats
250g of darl
Mallum
Main featuresMain features
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Industrial stoveIndustrial stove Industrial stoveIndustrial stove
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Biomass Product for the Industry
FeatureFeaturess • FuelFuel : Fire : Fire
woodwood
• Capacity Capacity : 20 litre : 20 litre
• Fire wood consumption rate Fire wood consumption rate : 04 : 04 kg/hrkg/hr
• No ash added to foodNo ash added to food
• PortablePortable
• NO heat and smoke exposure to the NO heat and smoke exposure to the operatoroperator
• Heat controllableHeat controllable
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ApplicationsApplications Large scale cookingLarge scale cooking
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• Hotels
•Canteens
•Refugee Camps
• Army Camps, etc.
Small & Medium Scale Industries
• Milk industry • Kithul industry • Confectionary industry • Ayurvedic industry
03 Technologies for domestic and cottage level industries
Need more New LicenseesPresent License Charge - Rs.7500/-
(Wood Gas Stove and Rice Cooker) , Rs.10,000 (Industrial Stove)
Annual Renewal Fee - Rs.1500 (Wood Gas Stove and Rice Cooker) , Rs.1000 (Industrial Stove)
Chip wood feeding combustion chamber
As against log wood or Jungle wood burning
Can eventually feed Grilicidia piecesSupport sustainabilityEven combustionField trials very encouraging
Why Chip Wood
End of Oil is already here. Coal is not far behind
How is Sri Lanka Affected in a Scenario of Depleting Fuels?
Over dependence on fossil fuelsDrain on foreign exchange We have no proven fossil fuel reservesExploration in progress, promises natural gas
- commercially viability yet to be assess Exploration and commercially viability of oil ?Fuel Imports $ 3.0 Billion per Year and risingFuel Imports $ 3.0 Billion per Year and rising
Should we not think of Bio Mass
Energy Options for Industry
In a scenario of
Depleting fossil fuels
Energy Consumption by Sector in 2007
(Total 8,233.0 TOE)
LOCAL ENERGY SCENARIO
• Overall Scenario by Sector / Source
26%
26%
48%Industry
Transport
HH, Comm, & Other
71%
17%12% Biomass
Petroleum
Electricity
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Energy Consumption in Household, Commercial & others by Source in 2007
(Total 3,987.8 TOE)
Energy Consumption in Industry by Source in 2007
80%
9% 11%Biomass
Petroleum
Electricity
(Total 2,111.0 TOE)
We have Emphasized on Biomass
To maximize the use of indigenous resourcesReduce over dependence on fossil fuelsReduce drain on foreign exchange Adoption of eco friendly and sustainable practicesEncourage growing grilicidia & use for combustionCarbon Neutral
Why did we select Tea Sector•524000 MT of annual Consumption of fuel wood
•70% of the total fuel wood consumption in Agro-Industrial sector is used by Tea Industry
•Wood Logs are the main form of fuel wood•Logs from Rubber plantations•Logs from jungle fuel wood
Hence Improving Efficiency of Combustion is a dire need
Use of Biomass Energy in Tea Use of Biomass Energy in Tea IndustryIndustry
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Estimated total fuel wood consumed by Tea industry– 326,000 MT
Rubber – 294,000 MT + Other 32,000 MT
Main Use •Generating hot air for drying tea
Other Uses•Withering
Switching from wood logs to Switching from wood logs to wood chips wood chips
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Combustion airCombustion air
Wood log
Wood chips
100 units
100 units
50 units - EXCESS
25 units - EXCESS
How wood chips can improve the efficiency?
• Wood chips dries fasterWood chips dries faster• With wood chips mechanized feeding possibleWith wood chips mechanized feeding possible
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Conventional system of manual Conventional system of manual feeding of feeding of Wood logsWood logs
Improved mechanizedImproved mechanizedsystem for feeding of system for feeding of
wood chips at Deenside wood chips at Deenside Tea Factory, Gampola Tea Factory, Gampola
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ANIMATED IMPROVED SYSTEM
HEAT EXCHANGER
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
TEA DRYER
FURNACE
GRATE
MOTORCONTROLLER
Dryer Inlet Air Temperature - Compared
0102030405060708090
100110120
10.00 10.50 11.4 12.30 13.20 14.10 15.00 15.50 16.40 17.30Time - hr
Te
mp
era
ture
(0 C
)
Rubber wood chips
Glricidia pieces
Wood logs
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CONTINOUS CHARGING OF FUEL WOOD CHIPS USING SCREW CONTINOUS CHARGING OF FUEL WOOD CHIPS USING SCREW TYPE FEEDING SYSTEM TYPE FEEDING SYSTEM
AdvantagesAdvantages11). Could be retrofitted to existing system ). Could be retrofitted to existing system without any modifications.without any modifications.
2). At any time the system could be 2). At any time the system could be reverted back to conventional systemreverted back to conventional system
3). Charging of wood chips is required at 3). Charging of wood chips is required at 20 – 30 minutes intervals.20 – 30 minutes intervals.
4). Controlled feeding of fuel wood can be 4). Controlled feeding of fuel wood can be achieved.achieved.
5). Specific fuel wood consumption can be 5). Specific fuel wood consumption can be maintained 0.7 0 1 kg of fuel wood chips maintained 0.7 0 1 kg of fuel wood chips per kg of dried tea.per kg of dried tea.
Cost of the equipment LKR. 800,000.00 Simple payback period < 1 yr
FLEXIBLE TYPE SCREW FEEDING SYSTEM WITH ATWIN-SCREW DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM FOR FUEL WOOD CHIPS
The new wood chips feeding system developed.
Specific consumption of fuel wood in tea Specific consumption of fuel wood in tea manufacturingmanufacturing
Specific consumption of fuel wood (Fuel wood/Made Tea) is in Specific consumption of fuel wood (Fuel wood/Made Tea) is in the range ofthe range of
1 – 2.3 kg fuel wood / kg Made tea1 – 2.3 kg fuel wood / kg Made tea
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Type of fuel wood Moisture content of fuel wood % (WB)
Quantity of dried tea (kg)
Quantity of fuel wood (kg)
Fuel wood/Dried Tea
Rubber fuel wood chips 20 - 35 3237 2298 0.71
Gliricedia & jungle fuel wood chips 25 - 45 1829 1628 0.89
Performance of pilot plant of wood chips feeding Performance of pilot plant of wood chips feeding system in tea drying system in tea drying
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Improved biomass combustion Improved biomass combustion system for Tea Industrysystem for Tea Industry
The second largest black tea producer in the worldTotal employment for over one million people.As a GHG, carbon dioxide (CO2) is the single largest
contributor to climate change. Fuel consumption by the tea sectors in India, Sri Lanka and
Vietnam contribute to CO2 emissions annually by 1.352 millions, 0.708 and 0.085 million tons respectively.
Thus a need has arisen to promote and adopt Energy Efficient and Environmentally Sound Technologies (E3ST) in the tea sector.
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The Next Step 550 factories (approx.) uses logwood for combustion 50 factories (approx.) uses diesel for combustion 5 Nos. of licensees given the technology developed
previously. Drier capacity 130 Kg/hr.NERDC has now developed the technology to suit
even higher capacity factories (270 Kg/hr. and above).
Need new/existing licensees to undertake conversion
From a national point of view this conversion is very necessary (very soon there will not be adequate quantities of logwood for tea drying)
Existing Licensees In 2006 given to 4 Nos. of licensees (Rs.25,000 initial payment and Rs.5000/- annual renewal fee )
M/s Puritas, Colombo M/s Metropolitan, Colombo M/s Helix, Colombo M/s Mavusta, Panadura
In 2010 given to M/S Glide, Boralasgamuwa (Rs.25,000 initial payment and Rs.5000/- annual renewal fee )
No records of conversions carried out
Constraints Preventing Wide Spread Adoption Biomass Energy Technologies
Lack of awareness of the advantages and availability of technologies
Fear of shortage of biomass suppliesLack of capital for conversionCost of energy not being a major
component of the cost of production and thus not being considered a priority.
Lack of awareness on the requirement of sustainability.
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World Energy Outlook for Bio MassWorld Energy Outlook for Bio Mass
Renewable Energy in focusRenewable Energy in focus
Green production attracting Green production attracting premium pricespremium prices
Buyers demanding low carbon Buyers demanding low carbon footprints for productsfootprints for products
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As it is the Sri Lanka SituationAs it is the Sri Lanka Situation
If Gliricidia is grown can even If Gliricidia is grown can even reduce the Importation of Urea reduce the Importation of Urea Fertilizer Fertilizer
Saving on Fertilizer SubsidySaving on Fertilizer Subsidy
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