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Volume-9,Issue-2  ( Feb, 2021 )
Paper Title
Comparative Study of Bio-Diesel Production & The Engine Performance Parameters from Various Oil Samples Using KOH as Catalyst on Variable Compression Ratio(VCR) Engine.
Author Name
Gagandeep Luthra, Dhimanshu Jassal
Affilition
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Thapar University, Patiala, Punjab-147001, India
Pages
1-6
Abstract
The ever-increasing prices of fossil fuels have created a state of depleting supplies, un-sustainability and envi-ronmental pollution problems. The challenge is to obtain an adequacy of energy supplies at minimum cost. One possible alternate fuel is to use Bio-Diesel, plant-based oil produced from the trans-esterification reaction using methanol and KOH as a catalyst. Here, 3 different samples of waste cooking oil (WCO) soybean, sunflower & rice bran oil was used for the Bio-Diesel production using KOH as a catalyst. Bio-Diesel had been prepared by trans-esterification reaction in a water bath using KOH as a catalyst. The parameters were 0.5% KOH per 100g of oil & 6:1 Methanol with 1 hour as the reaction time & 65-degree centigrade as water bath temperature. The 3 obtained bio-diesel samples were then tested on a Variable Compres-sion Engine (VCR) under different loads to measure parameters like brake thermal efficiency, indicated thermal efficiency, mechanical efficiency & specific fuel consumption. The objective of the present research is to study the different oils for bio-diesel preparation and to suggest a better one. This paper is also meant to explore technical feasibility of waste cooking oils in VCR engine without any substantial modifications in the engine design. Keywords - Biofuels, Efficiency, Engine, Performance, Renewable.
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