Corrosion behavior of copper, aluminium, and stainless steel 316L in chicken fat oil based biodiesel-diesel blends

This study investigates the corrosion behavior of automotive materials in bio-based fuels. The Response Surface Methodology is employed to evaluate the corrosion rates of materials such as copper, aluminium, and stainless steel when they are exposed to chicken fat-based biodiesel. Copper, aluminium,...

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Main Authors: Shehzad, Aamir, Arslan, A., Rehman, Fahad Ur, Quazi, Moinuddin Mohammed, Butt, Shahid Ikram Ullah, Jamshaid, Muhammad Usman
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Published: Elsevier Ltd 2023
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author Shehzad, Aamir
Arslan, A.
Rehman, Fahad Ur
Quazi, Moinuddin Mohammed
Butt, Shahid Ikram Ullah
Jamshaid, Muhammad Usman
author_facet Shehzad, Aamir
Arslan, A.
Rehman, Fahad Ur
Quazi, Moinuddin Mohammed
Butt, Shahid Ikram Ullah
Jamshaid, Muhammad Usman
author_sort Shehzad, Aamir
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description This study investigates the corrosion behavior of automotive materials in bio-based fuels. The Response Surface Methodology is employed to evaluate the corrosion rates of materials such as copper, aluminium, and stainless steel when they are exposed to chicken fat-based biodiesel. Copper, aluminium, and stainless steel showed minimum corrosion rate at a blend percentage of 5.86 % when they were immersed for 920 h and maximum corrosion rate at blend percentage 34.14 % when these were immersed for 920 h. Meanwhile, the maximum corrosion rate was observed at a blend percentage of 34.14 % corresponding to the same immersion period. Optimum values indicated by RSM for copper and aluminium were noted at a blend percentage of 10 % and an immersion period of 720 h. Similarly, for stainless steel 316 l, these were 10.91 % and 754.44 h, respectively. Additionally, trials using the B100 for 920 h were conducted on copper, aluminium, and stainless steel 316 l, and the results showed considerably higher corrosion rates than those previously found. The surface morphology of the materials was investigated by X-ray Diffraction and Scanning Electron Microscopy, and it was revealed that copper was the most corrosive material in chicken fat oil-based biodiesel followed by aluminium and stainless steel 316 l.
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spelling UMPir407282024-05-28T07:54:33Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/40728/ Corrosion behavior of copper, aluminium, and stainless steel 316L in chicken fat oil based biodiesel-diesel blends Shehzad, Aamir Arslan, A. Rehman, Fahad Ur Quazi, Moinuddin Mohammed Butt, Shahid Ikram Ullah Jamshaid, Muhammad Usman T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery TL Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics This study investigates the corrosion behavior of automotive materials in bio-based fuels. The Response Surface Methodology is employed to evaluate the corrosion rates of materials such as copper, aluminium, and stainless steel when they are exposed to chicken fat-based biodiesel. Copper, aluminium, and stainless steel showed minimum corrosion rate at a blend percentage of 5.86 % when they were immersed for 920 h and maximum corrosion rate at blend percentage 34.14 % when these were immersed for 920 h. Meanwhile, the maximum corrosion rate was observed at a blend percentage of 34.14 % corresponding to the same immersion period. Optimum values indicated by RSM for copper and aluminium were noted at a blend percentage of 10 % and an immersion period of 720 h. Similarly, for stainless steel 316 l, these were 10.91 % and 754.44 h, respectively. Additionally, trials using the B100 for 920 h were conducted on copper, aluminium, and stainless steel 316 l, and the results showed considerably higher corrosion rates than those previously found. The surface morphology of the materials was investigated by X-ray Diffraction and Scanning Electron Microscopy, and it was revealed that copper was the most corrosive material in chicken fat oil-based biodiesel followed by aluminium and stainless steel 316 l. Elsevier Ltd 2023-03 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/40728/1/Corrosion%20behavior%20of%20copper%2C%20aluminium%2C%20and%20stainless%20steel.pdf pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/40728/2/Corrosion%20behavior%20of%20copper%2C%20aluminium%2C%20and%20stainless%20steel%20316L_ABS.pdf Shehzad, Aamir and Arslan, A. and Rehman, Fahad Ur and Quazi, Moinuddin Mohammed and Butt, Shahid Ikram Ullah and Jamshaid, Muhammad Usman (2023) Corrosion behavior of copper, aluminium, and stainless steel 316L in chicken fat oil based biodiesel-diesel blends. Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments, 56 (103089). pp. 1-9. ISSN 2213-1388. (Published) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seta.2023.103089 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seta.2023.103089
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
TL Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics
Shehzad, Aamir
Arslan, A.
Rehman, Fahad Ur
Quazi, Moinuddin Mohammed
Butt, Shahid Ikram Ullah
Jamshaid, Muhammad Usman
Corrosion behavior of copper, aluminium, and stainless steel 316L in chicken fat oil based biodiesel-diesel blends
title Corrosion behavior of copper, aluminium, and stainless steel 316L in chicken fat oil based biodiesel-diesel blends
title_full Corrosion behavior of copper, aluminium, and stainless steel 316L in chicken fat oil based biodiesel-diesel blends
title_fullStr Corrosion behavior of copper, aluminium, and stainless steel 316L in chicken fat oil based biodiesel-diesel blends
title_full_unstemmed Corrosion behavior of copper, aluminium, and stainless steel 316L in chicken fat oil based biodiesel-diesel blends
title_short Corrosion behavior of copper, aluminium, and stainless steel 316L in chicken fat oil based biodiesel-diesel blends
title_sort corrosion behavior of copper aluminium and stainless steel 316l in chicken fat oil based biodiesel diesel blends
topic T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
TL Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics
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