Thermal flame spectroscopy of various diesel fuels and their blends with waste cooking oil through using coaxial burner

Flame spectroscopy for conventional fuels and their blends with waste cooking oil (WCO) wasn’t carried out yet. In this research, WCO was blended with both light diesel oil (LDO) and heavy diesel oil (HDO) by 20% by mass, B1 and B2 respectively where no chemicals were added. Combustion processes wer...

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Main Authors: Ahmed Mahfouz, Ahmed Emara, M.S. Gad, Ahmed El-fatih, Ashraf F.El-Sherif, H.S. Ayoub
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-09-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Petroleum
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110062119301552
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spelling doaj-1c7fa37941184babb2eae2b62ec03c132020-11-24T21:58:38ZengElsevierEgyptian Journal of Petroleum1110-06212019-09-01283307313Thermal flame spectroscopy of various diesel fuels and their blends with waste cooking oil through using coaxial burnerAhmed Mahfouz0Ahmed Emara1M.S. Gad2Ahmed El-fatih3Ashraf F.El-Sherif4H.S. Ayoub5Mechanical Power Engineering Department, National Research Centre, Dokki, Egypt; Corresponding author.Mechanical Power Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering Mattaria, Helwan University, Currently at Badr University in Cairo (BUC), EgyptMechanical Power Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Fayoum University-Egypt, EgyptMechanical Power Engineering Department, National Research Centre, Dokki, EgyptLaser Photonics Research Center, Engineering Physics Department, Military Technical College, EgyptPhysics Department, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, EgyptFlame spectroscopy for conventional fuels and their blends with waste cooking oil (WCO) wasn’t carried out yet. In this research, WCO was blended with both light diesel oil (LDO) and heavy diesel oil (HDO) by 20% by mass, B1 and B2 respectively where no chemicals were added. Combustion processes were done by swirled vane burner inside and outside the water boiler at different heat loads. Axial plane flame temperatures were measured. The results showed that the highest peak thermal energy was achieved by HDO at all heat loads. Blend B2 produced lower heat energy than HDO by nearly average 7.5%. B2 produced lower heat energy transferred to water boiler than HDO by nearly 12.2%, 2.1%, 8.2 and 7.6% while B1 supplied 17%, 13.6%, 29.4% and 6.1% lower compared to LDO. LDO atoms are excited for long period along the flame length while WCO took short one. Both flame temperature and emission radicals of B1 were lower than that of LDO at the same condition and position. Fuel droplets size controlled the absorption of radiation energy for atom excitation. Keywords: Thermal energy, Excited atoms, Emission radicals’ intensity, Hyper-spectral camera, Efficiency, Waste cooking oilhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110062119301552
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author Ahmed Mahfouz
Ahmed Emara
M.S. Gad
Ahmed El-fatih
Ashraf F.El-Sherif
H.S. Ayoub
spellingShingle Ahmed Mahfouz
Ahmed Emara
M.S. Gad
Ahmed El-fatih
Ashraf F.El-Sherif
H.S. Ayoub
Thermal flame spectroscopy of various diesel fuels and their blends with waste cooking oil through using coaxial burner
Egyptian Journal of Petroleum
author_facet Ahmed Mahfouz
Ahmed Emara
M.S. Gad
Ahmed El-fatih
Ashraf F.El-Sherif
H.S. Ayoub
author_sort Ahmed Mahfouz
title Thermal flame spectroscopy of various diesel fuels and their blends with waste cooking oil through using coaxial burner
title_short Thermal flame spectroscopy of various diesel fuels and their blends with waste cooking oil through using coaxial burner
title_full Thermal flame spectroscopy of various diesel fuels and their blends with waste cooking oil through using coaxial burner
title_fullStr Thermal flame spectroscopy of various diesel fuels and their blends with waste cooking oil through using coaxial burner
title_full_unstemmed Thermal flame spectroscopy of various diesel fuels and their blends with waste cooking oil through using coaxial burner
title_sort thermal flame spectroscopy of various diesel fuels and their blends with waste cooking oil through using coaxial burner
publisher Elsevier
series Egyptian Journal of Petroleum
issn 1110-0621
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Flame spectroscopy for conventional fuels and their blends with waste cooking oil (WCO) wasn’t carried out yet. In this research, WCO was blended with both light diesel oil (LDO) and heavy diesel oil (HDO) by 20% by mass, B1 and B2 respectively where no chemicals were added. Combustion processes were done by swirled vane burner inside and outside the water boiler at different heat loads. Axial plane flame temperatures were measured. The results showed that the highest peak thermal energy was achieved by HDO at all heat loads. Blend B2 produced lower heat energy than HDO by nearly average 7.5%. B2 produced lower heat energy transferred to water boiler than HDO by nearly 12.2%, 2.1%, 8.2 and 7.6% while B1 supplied 17%, 13.6%, 29.4% and 6.1% lower compared to LDO. LDO atoms are excited for long period along the flame length while WCO took short one. Both flame temperature and emission radicals of B1 were lower than that of LDO at the same condition and position. Fuel droplets size controlled the absorption of radiation energy for atom excitation. Keywords: Thermal energy, Excited atoms, Emission radicals’ intensity, Hyper-spectral camera, Efficiency, Waste cooking oil
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110062119301552
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