Experimental Investigation of the Fuel Properties of Glidfuel, Palm Oil Mill Effluent Biodiesel and Blends

Biofuels derived from industry waste have potential to substitute fossil fuels (Diesel and Gasoline) in internal combustion (IC) engines. Use of waste streams as fuels would help to reduce considerably life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions and minimise waste processing costs. In this study an investig...

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Main Authors: A. Hossain, J. Nyah, A. Ahmad, A. Omran, P. Davies
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2016-06-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/3218
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spelling doaj-93a3b72baeba4236b0d07d0ca6deb99c2021-02-19T21:07:16ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162016-06-015010.3303/CET1650061Experimental Investigation of the Fuel Properties of Glidfuel, Palm Oil Mill Effluent Biodiesel and BlendsA. HossainJ. NyahA. AhmadA. OmranP. DaviesBiofuels derived from industry waste have potential to substitute fossil fuels (Diesel and Gasoline) in internal combustion (IC) engines. Use of waste streams as fuels would help to reduce considerably life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions and minimise waste processing costs. In this study an investigation into the fuel properties of two waste derived biofuels were carried out, they are: (i) Glidfuel (GF) biofuel - a waste stream from paper industry, and (ii) Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME) biodiesel – biodiesel produced from palm oil industry effluent through various treatment and transesterification process. GF and POME was mixed together at various proportions and separately with fossil diesel (FD) to assess the miscibility and various physical and chemical properties of the blends. Fuel properties such as kinematic viscosity, higher heating value, water content, acid number, density, flash point temperature, CHNO content, sulphur content, ash content, oxidation stability, cetane number and copper corrosion ratings of all the fuels were measured. The properties of GF, POME and various blends were compared with the corresponding properties of the standard FD. Significance of the fuel properties and their expected effects on combustion and exhaust emission characteristics of the IC engine were discussed. Results showed that most properties of both GF and POME biodiesel werecomparable to FD. Both GF and POME were miscible with each other, and also separately with the FD. Flash point temperatures of GF and POME biodiesel were 40.7oC and 158.7oC respectively. The flash point temperature of GF was about 36% lower than corresponding FD. The water content in GF and FD were 0.74(% wt) and 0.01 (% wt) respectively. Acidity values and corrosion ratings of both GF and POME biodiesel were low compared to corresponding value for FD. The study concluded that optimum GF-POME biofuel blends can substitute fossil diesel use in IC engines.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/3218
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author A. Hossain
J. Nyah
A. Ahmad
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P. Davies
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J. Nyah
A. Ahmad
A. Omran
P. Davies
Experimental Investigation of the Fuel Properties of Glidfuel, Palm Oil Mill Effluent Biodiesel and Blends
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet A. Hossain
J. Nyah
A. Ahmad
A. Omran
P. Davies
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title Experimental Investigation of the Fuel Properties of Glidfuel, Palm Oil Mill Effluent Biodiesel and Blends
title_short Experimental Investigation of the Fuel Properties of Glidfuel, Palm Oil Mill Effluent Biodiesel and Blends
title_full Experimental Investigation of the Fuel Properties of Glidfuel, Palm Oil Mill Effluent Biodiesel and Blends
title_fullStr Experimental Investigation of the Fuel Properties of Glidfuel, Palm Oil Mill Effluent Biodiesel and Blends
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Investigation of the Fuel Properties of Glidfuel, Palm Oil Mill Effluent Biodiesel and Blends
title_sort experimental investigation of the fuel properties of glidfuel, palm oil mill effluent biodiesel and blends
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Biofuels derived from industry waste have potential to substitute fossil fuels (Diesel and Gasoline) in internal combustion (IC) engines. Use of waste streams as fuels would help to reduce considerably life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions and minimise waste processing costs. In this study an investigation into the fuel properties of two waste derived biofuels were carried out, they are: (i) Glidfuel (GF) biofuel - a waste stream from paper industry, and (ii) Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME) biodiesel – biodiesel produced from palm oil industry effluent through various treatment and transesterification process. GF and POME was mixed together at various proportions and separately with fossil diesel (FD) to assess the miscibility and various physical and chemical properties of the blends. Fuel properties such as kinematic viscosity, higher heating value, water content, acid number, density, flash point temperature, CHNO content, sulphur content, ash content, oxidation stability, cetane number and copper corrosion ratings of all the fuels were measured. The properties of GF, POME and various blends were compared with the corresponding properties of the standard FD. Significance of the fuel properties and their expected effects on combustion and exhaust emission characteristics of the IC engine were discussed. Results showed that most properties of both GF and POME biodiesel werecomparable to FD. Both GF and POME were miscible with each other, and also separately with the FD. Flash point temperatures of GF and POME biodiesel were 40.7oC and 158.7oC respectively. The flash point temperature of GF was about 36% lower than corresponding FD. The water content in GF and FD were 0.74(% wt) and 0.01 (% wt) respectively. Acidity values and corrosion ratings of both GF and POME biodiesel were low compared to corresponding value for FD. The study concluded that optimum GF-POME biofuel blends can substitute fossil diesel use in IC engines.
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