Title of article
Combustion Characteristics of Inedible Vegetable Oil Biodiesel Fuels
Author/Authors
Hosseini, Ehsan Universiti Teknologi Malaysia - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering - High-Speed Reacting Flow Laboratory, Malaysia , Abdul Wahid, Mazlan Universiti Teknologi Malaysia - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering - High-Speed Reacting Flow Laboratory, Malaysia , Ramesh, Farzad Universiti Teknologi Malaysia - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering - High-Speed Reacting Flow Laboratory, Malaysia , Mohajeri, Hossein Universiti Teknologi Malaysia - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering - High-Speed Reacting Flow Laboratory, Malaysia , Tajbakhsh, Bahram Universiti Teknologi Malaysia - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering - High-Speed Reacting Flow Laboratory, Malaysia
From page
157
To page
162
Abstract
Energy crisis and environmental issues related to fossil fuel consumption have emerged as a concern for scientific societies. Biodiesel has been introduced as an acceptable source of energy to substitute fossil fuels. In general, vegetable oils and their derivatives known as biodiesel have been applied successfully in energy generation purposes. Technically, biodiesel provides some advantages in terms of pollutant formation and power generation in comparison with conventional diesel fuel. In addition to being an indigenous and renewable supply, biodiesel reduces toxic emissions, and majority of engine performance and fuel consumption are comparable with the use of conventional fuels. In this paper various aspects of inedible oil utilization in engine and energy generation is studied. Economy, combustion characteristics and pollution formation of some inedible oil namely Jatropha, Karanja, Jojoba, Cottonseed, Mahua Oil and Rice bran Oil are investigated.
Keywords
Biodiesel , jatropha , cottonseed , jojoba , karanja , mahua , rice bran oil
Journal title
Jurnal Teknologi :F
Journal title
Jurnal Teknologi :F
Record number
2716304
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