Amiraj College of Engg. And Technology Biodiesel fuel:fuel for future PRESENTED BY, DHAVAL TRIVEDI CIVIL- SEM1 ENROLLMENT NO = 131080106011.

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Amiraj College of Engg. And Technology Biodiesel fuel:fuel for future PRESENTED BY, DHAVAL TRIVEDI CIVIL- SEM1 ENROLLMENT NO =

2 Key Biodiesel Questions HISTORY OF BIODIESEL FUEL. WHAT IS BIODIESEL FUEL? PRODUCTION OF BIODIESEL FUEL CHEMICAL REACTION USES OF BIODIESEL FUEL ADVANTAGES OF BIODIESEL DISADVANTAGES OF BIODIESL

3 HISTORY Transesterification of a vegetable oil was conducted as early as 1853 by Patrick Duffy, many years before the first diesel engine became functional.Transesterificationdiesel engine Rudolf Diesel's prime model, a single 10 ft (3 m) iron cylinder with a flywheel at its base, ran on its own power for the first time in Augsburg, Germany, on 10 August 1893 running on nothing but peanut oil.Rudolf DieselAugsburg Germanypeanut oil In remembrance of this event, 10 August has been declared "International Biodiesel DayInternational Biodiesel Day

4 RUDOLF DIESEL

5 WHAT IS BIODIESEL?  Biodiesel refers to a vegetable oil- or animal fat-based diesel fuel consisting of long-chain alkyl (methyl, ethyl, or propyl) esters. Biodiesel is typically made by chemically reacting lipids (e.g., vegetable oil, animal fat) with an alcohol producing fatty acid esters. diesel fuelalkylmethylethyl propylesterslipidsvegetable oil alcoholfatty acid esters  Biodiesel is meant to be used in standard diesel engines and is thus distinct from the vegetable and waste oils used to fuel converted diesel engines.  The National Biodiesel Board (USA) also has a technical definition of "biodiesel" as a mono-alkyl ester.National Biodiesel Board

6 BLENDS Blends of biodiesel and conventional hydrocarbon-based diesel are products most commonly distributed for use in the retail diesel fuel marketplace. Much of the world uses a system known as the "B" factor to state the amount of biodiesel in any fuel mix;

7 100% biodiesel is referred to as B100, while 20% biodiesel, 80% petrodiesel is labeled B20 5% biodiesel, 95% petrodiesel is labeled B5 2% biodiesel, 98% petrodiesel is labeled B2.

8 Emission Reductions

9 Biodiesel – Feedstocks Vegetable oils –Soy, canola Other oils –Palm, coconut, fish Animal fats –beef tallow, sheep tallow, pork lard, poultry fats Recycled waste grease –yellow grease (used cooking oil) –trap greases

10 Biodiesel Manufacturing Biodiesel is commonly produced by the transesterification of the vegetable oil or animal fat feedstock. There are several methods for carrying out this transesterification reaction including common batch process supercritical processes, ultrasonic methods, microwave methods.

11 Chemical reaction

12 USES OF BIODIESEL FUEL Biodiesel can be used in pure form (B100) or may be blended with petroleum diesel at any concentration in most injection pump diesel engines. New extreme high-pressure common rail engines have strict factory limits of B5 or B20, depending on manufacturer.

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14 Vehicular use and manufacturer acceptance Railway usage Aircraft use As a heating oil Cleaning Oil Spills Biodiesel in Generators Biodiesel to Hydrogen-Cell Power: A microreactor has been developed to convert biodiesel into hydrogen steam to power fuel cells.

15 Advantages of biodiesel Biodiesel does not contain sulphur. There is reduction of unburned hydrocarbon. There is 78.5% reduction in co2 emission. It is bio-degradable,non-toxic. It emits less green house gases. It can be used in some of the diesel.

16 DISADVANTAGES OF BIODIESEL Transportation and storage requires special management. Involves additional land use, as land area is taken up. Energy efficiency is less. It is less suitable for use in low temperature. It requires energy for production from the crops,animal fats. It is expensive than pertroleum diesel fuel. It is available in low quantity at present.

17 Winter Operations Treat as a fuel (WHMIS, safety, etc) –“Cleaning” / solvent effect (filters, tanks, hoses) –Storage - Moisture - “the enemy” Desiccant filters on tank vents –Long Term Storage - 9 months max, or use biocides with monthly examination Biodiesel blending must be carefully managed at cold temps Fuel Handling Tank Preparation Properly cleaned, tested and vents are capped.

18 Biodiesel improves lubricity – Should increase service life of sensitive injection pump models – Blends of B20 or greater not recommended for 1994 and older injection pumps due to deterioration of natural rubber components Pumps Fuel Filters - Use OEM recommended filters with correct micron rating - Change at OEM recommended intervals after initial cleanout period - Only use pre-filtered fuel in vehicles - More frequent changes recommended in first 100 hours of operation Hoses - Fuel lines should be checked as part of regular maintenance - Natural rubber hoses and seals may deteriorate and cause leaks with B B20 data indicates no problems with natural rubber components

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