Experimental and simulation study of biodiesel combustion in a microturbine

Biodiesel, produced from the transesterification of renewable sources is one of the answers to today's energy scarcity and environmental challenge. The success of biodiesel in transportation sector has shown that there is great potential for biodiesel to be used as an alternative fuel for gas t...

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Main Authors: Tan E.S., Palanisamy K.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-309882023-12-29T15:57:21Z Experimental and simulation study of biodiesel combustion in a microturbine Tan E.S. Palanisamy K. 16425096800 56803626200 Alternative fuels Gas turbines Renewable energy resources Smoke Thermal effects Turbomachinery Vegetable oils Waste incineration Biodiesel blends Combustion efficiencies Energy scarcity Environmental challenges In-line Micro turbine Palm oil Performance tests Power augmentation Power out put Renewable sources Simulation result Simulation studies Thermal efficiency Transportation sector Waste cooking oil Biodiesel Biodiesel, produced from the transesterification of renewable sources is one of the answers to today's energy scarcity and environmental challenge. The success of biodiesel in transportation sector has shown that there is great potential for biodiesel to be used as an alternative fuel for gas turbine and microturbine. This paper presents the experimental and simulation results of performance test conducted in a 30kW microturbine to replicate the combustion of biodiesel derived from Waste Cooking Oil originated from palm oil source. The test was conducted using biodiesel, distillate and their blends up to a maximum of 20 percent biodiesel concentration. The study shows that the thermal efficiency and combustion efficiency increases when biodiesel blends increased. The fuel consumption for biodiesel blends are marginally higher compared to neat distillate. From the data obtained, a numerical analysis was conducted to simulate the thermal efficiency computation for biodiesel blends beyond 20 percent concentration. The predicted results showed that the thermal efficiency for B100 increased by 2 percent for the entire rated power output. This finding shows a promising potential for the application of biodiesel as an additive to gas turbine liquid fuel, to increase efficiency, in line with existing power augmentation works. Copyright � 2008 by ASME. Final 2023-12-29T07:57:20Z 2023-12-29T07:57:20Z 2008 Conference paper 10.1115/GT2008-51497 2-s2.0-69949151444 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-69949151444&doi=10.1115%2fGT2008-51497&partnerID=40&md5=e484ea1131e56c6f9fdff30b22dae4f0 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/30988 1 889 897 Scopus
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topic Alternative fuels
Gas turbines
Renewable energy resources
Smoke
Thermal effects
Turbomachinery
Vegetable oils
Waste incineration
Biodiesel blends
Combustion efficiencies
Energy scarcity
Environmental challenges
In-line
Micro turbine
Palm oil
Performance tests
Power augmentation
Power out put
Renewable sources
Simulation result
Simulation studies
Thermal efficiency
Transportation sector
Waste cooking oil
Biodiesel
spellingShingle Alternative fuels
Gas turbines
Renewable energy resources
Smoke
Thermal effects
Turbomachinery
Vegetable oils
Waste incineration
Biodiesel blends
Combustion efficiencies
Energy scarcity
Environmental challenges
In-line
Micro turbine
Palm oil
Performance tests
Power augmentation
Power out put
Renewable sources
Simulation result
Simulation studies
Thermal efficiency
Transportation sector
Waste cooking oil
Biodiesel
Tan E.S.
Palanisamy K.
Experimental and simulation study of biodiesel combustion in a microturbine
description Biodiesel, produced from the transesterification of renewable sources is one of the answers to today's energy scarcity and environmental challenge. The success of biodiesel in transportation sector has shown that there is great potential for biodiesel to be used as an alternative fuel for gas turbine and microturbine. This paper presents the experimental and simulation results of performance test conducted in a 30kW microturbine to replicate the combustion of biodiesel derived from Waste Cooking Oil originated from palm oil source. The test was conducted using biodiesel, distillate and their blends up to a maximum of 20 percent biodiesel concentration. The study shows that the thermal efficiency and combustion efficiency increases when biodiesel blends increased. The fuel consumption for biodiesel blends are marginally higher compared to neat distillate. From the data obtained, a numerical analysis was conducted to simulate the thermal efficiency computation for biodiesel blends beyond 20 percent concentration. The predicted results showed that the thermal efficiency for B100 increased by 2 percent for the entire rated power output. This finding shows a promising potential for the application of biodiesel as an additive to gas turbine liquid fuel, to increase efficiency, in line with existing power augmentation works. Copyright � 2008 by ASME.
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Tan E.S.
Palanisamy K.
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Palanisamy K.
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title Experimental and simulation study of biodiesel combustion in a microturbine
title_short Experimental and simulation study of biodiesel combustion in a microturbine
title_full Experimental and simulation study of biodiesel combustion in a microturbine
title_fullStr Experimental and simulation study of biodiesel combustion in a microturbine
title_full_unstemmed Experimental and simulation study of biodiesel combustion in a microturbine
title_sort experimental and simulation study of biodiesel combustion in a microturbine
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