Investigation on the mass burning rate of biodiesel blended with ethanol subjected to cross airflow

Burning rates of the biodiesel B7 and blended with 10 %vol. and 15 %vol ethanol in 50 mm diameter of pan were investigated. Angle of the pan wall was set to 0 deg. and 60 deg. and 1 m/s to 3.5 m/s of longitudinal air, flows across the pan. Results show that, as increase in the longitudinal airflow s...

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Main Authors: Abdul Rahman, Mohd. Rosdzimin, Baharom, Siti Noor Aliah, Mohd. Faizal, Hasan
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spelling my.utm.883912020-12-15T00:02:23Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/88391/ Investigation on the mass burning rate of biodiesel blended with ethanol subjected to cross airflow Abdul Rahman, Mohd. Rosdzimin Baharom, Siti Noor Aliah Mohd. Faizal, Hasan TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Burning rates of the biodiesel B7 and blended with 10 %vol. and 15 %vol ethanol in 50 mm diameter of pan were investigated. Angle of the pan wall was set to 0 deg. and 60 deg. and 1 m/s to 3.5 m/s of longitudinal air, flows across the pan. Results show that, as increase in the longitudinal airflow speed, the burning rates of biodiesel B7+15 %vol ethanol increased, but it decreased for the biodiesel B7 and biodiesel B7+10 %vol. ethanol. Moreover, burning rate of 0 deg. is higher than that 60 deg. for all cases. It is concluded that for the case of biodiesel B7+15 %vol ethanol, incoming air helps in increasing the burning rate. But for biodiesel B7 and biodiesel B7+10 %vol. ethanol, the incoming air reduces the pan temperature and leads to low burning rate. Furthermore, 0 deg. case gives a higher burning rate for all fuels because flame tilt significantly and increased the rate of heat transfer by conduction and radiation from the flame to the fuel. The 60 deg. case showed that flame is less tilted thus leads to less burning rate. International Information and Engineering Technology Association 2019 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/88391/1/MohdFaizalBinHasan2019_InvestigationontheMassBurningRateofBiodiesel.pdf Abdul Rahman, Mohd. Rosdzimin and Baharom, Siti Noor Aliah and Mohd. Faizal, Hasan (2019) Investigation on the mass burning rate of biodiesel blended with ethanol subjected to cross airflow. International Journal of Heat and Technology, 37 (2). pp. 428-432. ISSN 0392-8764 http://dx.doi.org/10.18280/ijht.370208
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Abdul Rahman, Mohd. Rosdzimin
Baharom, Siti Noor Aliah
Mohd. Faizal, Hasan
Investigation on the mass burning rate of biodiesel blended with ethanol subjected to cross airflow
description Burning rates of the biodiesel B7 and blended with 10 %vol. and 15 %vol ethanol in 50 mm diameter of pan were investigated. Angle of the pan wall was set to 0 deg. and 60 deg. and 1 m/s to 3.5 m/s of longitudinal air, flows across the pan. Results show that, as increase in the longitudinal airflow speed, the burning rates of biodiesel B7+15 %vol ethanol increased, but it decreased for the biodiesel B7 and biodiesel B7+10 %vol. ethanol. Moreover, burning rate of 0 deg. is higher than that 60 deg. for all cases. It is concluded that for the case of biodiesel B7+15 %vol ethanol, incoming air helps in increasing the burning rate. But for biodiesel B7 and biodiesel B7+10 %vol. ethanol, the incoming air reduces the pan temperature and leads to low burning rate. Furthermore, 0 deg. case gives a higher burning rate for all fuels because flame tilt significantly and increased the rate of heat transfer by conduction and radiation from the flame to the fuel. The 60 deg. case showed that flame is less tilted thus leads to less burning rate.
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author Abdul Rahman, Mohd. Rosdzimin
Baharom, Siti Noor Aliah
Mohd. Faizal, Hasan
author_facet Abdul Rahman, Mohd. Rosdzimin
Baharom, Siti Noor Aliah
Mohd. Faizal, Hasan
author_sort Abdul Rahman, Mohd. Rosdzimin
title Investigation on the mass burning rate of biodiesel blended with ethanol subjected to cross airflow
title_short Investigation on the mass burning rate of biodiesel blended with ethanol subjected to cross airflow
title_full Investigation on the mass burning rate of biodiesel blended with ethanol subjected to cross airflow
title_fullStr Investigation on the mass burning rate of biodiesel blended with ethanol subjected to cross airflow
title_full_unstemmed Investigation on the mass burning rate of biodiesel blended with ethanol subjected to cross airflow
title_sort investigation on the mass burning rate of biodiesel blended with ethanol subjected to cross airflow
publisher International Information and Engineering Technology Association
publishDate 2019
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/88391/1/MohdFaizalBinHasan2019_InvestigationontheMassBurningRateofBiodiesel.pdf
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http://dx.doi.org/10.18280/ijht.370208
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