Investigation of oil burner combustion performance when utilizing palm biodiesel blends

Due to renewability, high production rate, technical feasibility and role in reducing greenhouse gases (GHG) emission, palm oil is in the right position to supply the energy needs by the incorporation into the diesel supply. The objective of this study is to investigate the performance of liquid fue...

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Main Authors: Hasagaya, M. A. A., Jaafar, M. N. M., Ishak, M. S. A.
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Published: Praise Worthy Prize 2011
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author Hasagaya, M. A. A.
Jaafar, M. N. M.
Ishak, M. S. A.
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description Due to renewability, high production rate, technical feasibility and role in reducing greenhouse gases (GHG) emission, palm oil is in the right position to supply the energy needs by the incorporation into the diesel supply. The objective of this study is to investigate the performance of liquid fuel burner system utilizing various biodiesel blends. In this study, the palm oil is from the Refined, Bleached and Deodorized Palm Oil (RBDPO) and the diesel used was the Conventional Diesel Fuel (CDF). The temperature profiles along the combustor and flame length for each fuel have been studied in this study. The results show that biodiesel blends can be used as the alternative fuel to replace CDF.
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spelling utm.eprints-450082017-09-20T07:49:01Z http://eprints.utm.my/45008/ Investigation of oil burner combustion performance when utilizing palm biodiesel blends Hasagaya, M. A. A. Jaafar, M. N. M. Ishak, M. S. A. HD Industries. Land use. Labor Due to renewability, high production rate, technical feasibility and role in reducing greenhouse gases (GHG) emission, palm oil is in the right position to supply the energy needs by the incorporation into the diesel supply. The objective of this study is to investigate the performance of liquid fuel burner system utilizing various biodiesel blends. In this study, the palm oil is from the Refined, Bleached and Deodorized Palm Oil (RBDPO) and the diesel used was the Conventional Diesel Fuel (CDF). The temperature profiles along the combustor and flame length for each fuel have been studied in this study. The results show that biodiesel blends can be used as the alternative fuel to replace CDF. Praise Worthy Prize 2011 Article PeerReviewed Hasagaya, M. A. A. and Jaafar, M. N. M. and Ishak, M. S. A. (2011) Investigation of oil burner combustion performance when utilizing palm biodiesel blends. International Review of Mechanical Engineering (IREME), 5 (3). pp. 548-552. ISSN 1970-8734
spellingShingle HD Industries. Land use. Labor
Hasagaya, M. A. A.
Jaafar, M. N. M.
Ishak, M. S. A.
Investigation of oil burner combustion performance when utilizing palm biodiesel blends
title Investigation of oil burner combustion performance when utilizing palm biodiesel blends
title_full Investigation of oil burner combustion performance when utilizing palm biodiesel blends
title_fullStr Investigation of oil burner combustion performance when utilizing palm biodiesel blends
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of oil burner combustion performance when utilizing palm biodiesel blends
title_short Investigation of oil burner combustion performance when utilizing palm biodiesel blends
title_sort investigation of oil burner combustion performance when utilizing palm biodiesel blends
topic HD Industries. Land use. Labor
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