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Ramchandani, Dinesh
- Assessment of Biofuels Future in India:A review
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1 Mechanical Engineering Department, Government Polytechnic College, Raisen, IN
2 Sagar Institute of Technology, Bhopal, IN
3 Mechanical Engineering, Radha Raman Engineering College, Bhopal ( M.P.), IN
1 Mechanical Engineering Department, Government Polytechnic College, Raisen, IN
2 Sagar Institute of Technology, Bhopal, IN
3 Mechanical Engineering, Radha Raman Engineering College, Bhopal ( M.P.), IN
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International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Technology, Vol 3, No 11 (2014), Pagination: 1345-1350Abstract
Energy security is the constant availability and supply of affordable energy for consumers and industry. Risks to energy security include, for example, disruptions to the supply of imported fossil fuels, limited availability of fuel, and energy price spikes. The possibility of deriving biofuels from locally grown sources and using them as alternatives to petrol products is attractive for many countries, Like INDIA, which currently depends largely on fossil fuels.Investment in biofuels could lead to a significant boost in economic development, including the creation of new jobs and new sources of income for farmers. This would be of particular benefit to developing countries in which a large proportion of the population are employed in agriculture like ours.In INDIA, transport accounts for high greenhouse gas emissions. It is hoped that, with appropriate production methods, biofuels will produce significantly fewer greenhouse gas emissions than are currently produced by fossil fuels. This paper contains the requirement felt for energy security with the alternative ways to petrol products, Use of Biofuels will reduce the greenhouse gas emissions as well as it will give a boost to the economy by providing a new dimension to the agriculture and will enhance the job opportunities as well. The apparent potential of biofuels will have a role so as to make an attractive biofuel policy to face the future challenges of energy security.Keywords
Biofuels, Potential, Biodiesel, Diesel Engine, Green Emission and Alternative Fuels.- Performance Characteristics of C.I. Engine with Bio-Diesel Blends of Jatropha, Soya Bean Oil and Waste Cooking Oil at Fixed Compression Ratio
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1 Dept. of Mech. Engg., Sagar Institute of Research and Technology, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, IN
2 Dept. of Mech. Engg., Govt. Polytechnic College, RGPV, Raisen, Madhya Pradesh, IN
3 Dept. of Mech. Engg., Radharaman Engg. College, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, IN
1 Dept. of Mech. Engg., Sagar Institute of Research and Technology, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, IN
2 Dept. of Mech. Engg., Govt. Polytechnic College, RGPV, Raisen, Madhya Pradesh, IN
3 Dept. of Mech. Engg., Radharaman Engg. College, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, IN
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International Journal of Vehicle Structures and Systems, Vol 10, No 3 (2018), Pagination: 212-214Abstract
In this paper raw oil (jatropha, soybean and waste cooking fuel) is taken as potential alternative fuel for C.I. engines. The best distinction between these 3 kinds of oils and diesel fuel is viciousness. Every vegetable oil is blended with diesel in variable proportion (20% - 50%). Two sets of experiments are conducted for every fuel blend. First experiment is focussed on a performance check for pure diesel fuel. Second experiment is focussed on a performance check using many blends for each of Jatropha-diesel, soybean-diesel and waste cooking oil-diesel at fixed compression ratio of 18. The results of performance characteristics such as brake specific fuel consumption and brake thermal efficiency for every vegetable oil-diesel blends are compared with that using diesel fuel alone.Keywords
Biodiesel, Diesel Engine, Engine Performance, Jatropha Oil, Waste Cooking Oil, Soya Bean Oil.References
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