Comparative analysis on the efficiency and engine properties by using biodiesel and fossil diesel
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2013
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The increase in the demand and prices of petroleum products as well as the environmental concerns resulting from the burning of fossil fuels in electricity production has resulted in focusing on the use of environmental friendly renewable alternative energy resources, like solar, hydro, tidal, wind, geothermal and biomass energy. There has been plenty of research done so far on engine performance and biodiesel production. Biodiesel was produced from fresh oil (BFO) and waste vegetable oil (BWO) on using biofuels for electricity generation. The engine performance tests were conducted with petroleum diesel and biodiesel samples at different loads and variable speeds. On comparing the electrical efficiency of generator and brake specific fuel consumption(BSFC) values, it was observed that less fuel is required for same power output when BFO (0.19kg/kWh) and BWO (0.18kg/kWh) were used in place of petroleum diesel. Moreover, an increase in BSFC values of BFO and BWO as compare to petroleum diesel at different speeds leads to the same interpretation. Higher efficiency and lower BSFC values of BFO (Efficiency: 43.25%; BSFC: 0.19 kg/kWhr) and BWO (Efficiency:41.34%;BSFC:0.2kg/kWh) due to complete combustion and reduction in calorific value of the fuel. In case of BWO, the operational efficiency (41.34%) was found less than the diesel-fueled condition.
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Biodiesel, Engine, Efficiency, Brake Specific Fuel Consumption
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Mohy-ud-Din, A., Inam, M., Bhatti, A. A., & Nasir, M. (2013). Comparative analysis on the efficiency and engine properties by using biodiesel and fossil diesel. Paper presented at the 12th International & 24th National Chemistry Conference, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan.