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College of Engineering Department of Mechanical
Engineering
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  • A Case Study of
  • Liquid Fuel Combustion
  • Solid Fuel Combustion
  • Biological Liquid Solid Fuel Combustion
  • By
  • ENG Mutaz Abdulhafez Al-Muhtaseb

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Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • - Definitions of Fuels
  • -Classifications of Fuels
  • Bio-Diesel Fuels ( Jojoba Fuel and WVO Fuel)

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Table of Contents (contd)
  • Solid Fuel Combustion
  • -( Ultimate Analysis, Proximate Analysis )
  • Bio-Mass Fuel ( Olive Cake )
  • Results and Discussion
  • Conclusions
  • Recommendations
  • References

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Definitions of Fuels
  • Fuels are substances which, when heated, undergo
    chemical reaction with an oxidizer, typically
    oxygen, to liberate heat.
  • Commercially important fuels contain carbon and
    hydrogen and their compounds, which provide
    heating value

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Definitions (contd)
  • Fuels may be fossil (non-renewable) or
    bio-fuel (renewable)
  • Fuels may be solid, liquid or gaseous
  • Fossil fuels may be coal, petroleum-crude derived
    or natural gas.
  • Bio-Fuels may be Bio-Mass, Bio-Diesel, or
    Bio-Gas.

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1st Classification of Fuels
Fuels
Renewable Fuels
Fossil Fuels
Advantages
Disadvantages
Advantages
Disadvantages
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Fossil FuelAdvantages
  • Cheap
  • Plentiful

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Fossil FuelDisadvantages
  • Global Environmental Problems
  • Since the beginning of industrial age, the use of
    fossil fuels has increased and leads to increase
    many global problems such as
  • Increasing the carbon dioxide concentration in
    the atmosphere about (2.5 billions of tons per
    year stay in air)

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This has probably also increased the earth's
temperature, warmer global temperature can lead
to melting of the polar ice caps and higher ocean
levels
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Other global environmental pollution is the great
increasing in sulfur dioxide emissions
  • It is the primary cause of acid rain.
  • Acid rain can have many harmful effects,
    including the acidification of lakes with
    significant decline in fish population and damage
    to humane health

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They arise primarily from the burning of fossil
fuels and oxidation of sulfur
  • SO2?SO2 and
  • 2SO2O2?2SO3 and
  • SO3H2O?H2SO4 (the acid rain)
  • Coal( Non-Renewable Fuel ) for example, contains
    as much as 6 sulfur by weight

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Impact of acid rain 1- Acidification of aquatic
ecosystems. 2- Vegetation damage, forest decline
and reduced crop yield 3- Health risks
mobilization heavy metals and respiratory
irritation
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1908 1968
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Global Economic Problems
  • Just know that the oil barrel rise up to
    70/barrel in 2005, Where it was equal about
    26/barrel in 2004

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Jordanian Environmental Problems
  • The local Diesel nowadays is beyond the standard
    legal limits which should not exceed more than
    350 mg/ Kg diesel, but the emissions of sulfur of
    The local diesel is 10 000 mg/Kg diesel ? 11
    000 mg/Kg diesel

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Jordanian Economic Problems
  • The government increased prices of oil
    derivatives by 4.8 ? 29, effective as of today
  • Officials said the deficit was envisaged at JD270
    million in 2005 budget

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After all of these environmental and economical
global problems and others for Jordan, It is the
time to begin to search to renewable resources
that will return the balance to environmental
cycle, and decrease the economic budget deficits
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So The Main Objective is
  • To Use Jojoba oil as an Alternative Bio-Diesel
    Fuel (Bio-Fuel Combustion)
  • To Use the Olive Cake as Bio-Mass Fuel (Solid
    Combustion)

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Some advantages of renewable fuels just
headlines are listed below-
  • There is infinite supply of renewable energy
  • Renewable fuels are carbon natural
  • Renewable fuels strengthen the economy, and
    decrease the budget deficit.

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2nd Classification of Fuels
Fuels
Gas
Liquid
Solid
CH4 Fossil Fuel
CH4 Composting
Gasoline Fossil Fuel
Vegetable Oil Renewable
Coal Fossil Fuel
Olive Cake Renewable
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  • Renewable means that something comes back after
    it is used. Then you pick apple from a tree you
    do so knowing that another will grow to replace
    it. This is similar to use vegetable oil as fuel,
    more crops will grow and more vegetable oil will
    be produced. This cycle can go on endlessly as
    long as we take care of our land renewable fuels
    will never run out.

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Fuels? Bio-Diesel Fuel Combustion ? Jojoba Oil
  • THE JOJOBA PLANT
  • Family Simmondsiaceae
  • Species chinensi
  • Genus Simmonsis

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  • Jojoba (pronounced hohoba) is a desert shrub
    that grows wild in southern Arizona, northwest
    Mexico and neighboring areas. It is a woody
    evergreen shrub which is 23 ft high, easily
    recognized by its thick, leathery, bluish green
    leaves and dark brown nutlike fruit

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  • It is robust, drought tolerant, and withstands
    desert heat without requiring much water or
    shade. Moreover, its water requirement is timed
    to meet the scarcity of rainfall in deserts

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Planting Jojoba in Jordan
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Jojoba oil
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Oil Characteristics
  • Flash and Fire Points
  • Jojoba oil has a high flash and fire point allows
    for its use in many industrial areas with safe
    side at high critical working conditions such
    transportation
  • Moisture Content
  • Jojoba oil has almost No Moisture content

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MATERIALS, METHODS, AND PROCEDURES
  • Bio-oil material
  • Pure Jojoba oil was used in this experiment as
    bio-oil
  • Engine setup
  • Lombardini Engine

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Storage Tanks
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Modified injector pressure
  • injector pressure modification done by
    disconnecting and dismantles injector.
  • 2. adding specific rings to get injector pressure
    of 120,140,190, and 210 bars .

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Procedure
  • The engine runs at different injector pressures
    (120,140,190,210 bars).
  • In all trials the engine should be operated at
    maximum speed, and for duration of 15 minute to
    reach steady state

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1. Measurements of Exhaust Gas Emissions
  • UniGas 3000,gas analyzer was used to
    measured
  • Exhaust Temperature
  • Combustion efficiency

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Measurement of engine speed
  • Tachometer (compact, M79 RH) was used to measure
    the engine speed (RPM) for diesel fuel, Jojoba
    oil, WVO.

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Measurement of fuel consumption FC
  • F.C volume consumed / time for consuming
    certain fuel volume

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Part One Thermal Efficiency of Combustion
  • Combustion efficiency with injector pressure
    for WVO and Diesel fuel

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  • Fuel consumption with injector pressure for
    WVO and Diesel fuel

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  • Exhaust gases temperature with injector
    pressure for WVO and Diesel fuel

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Results of Engine Performance(Gas Emissions)
  • For Local Diesel Fuel-
  • NO 61 ppm
  • NOx 63 ppm
  • SO2 10 000 ppm
  • For Jojoba Oil as Fuel-
  • NO 33 ppm
  • NOx 34 ppm
  • SO2 0.0

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Fuel? Bio-Mass Solid Fuel Combustion ? Olive
Cake
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Biomass ??
  • Biomass is plant matter or other biological
    material, such as trees, grasses, or agricultural
    crops.
  • On average, biomass is made of 75 carbohydrates
    and 25 lignin.
  • Lignin forms the woody cell walls of the plants.

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Biomass
  • Wood and Wood products

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Biomass
  • Agricultural Byproducts and Residues

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Biomass
  • Trees, shrubs, grasses and other energy crops
  • Typically fast growing

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Biomass Uses for Energy
  • Heating stoves, process heat
  • Cooking developing world
  • Transportation ethanol
  • Electric Power Production

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Technologies used to Produce Electricity from
Biomass
  • Direct Combustion - burning biomass with excess
    air to produce steam

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Technologies (cont.)
  • Gasification heat biomass without oxygen to
    produce a calorific gas

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Analyses Used in Solid Fuel Combustion
  • Proximate analysis (ASTM D3172)
  • Sample of known mass, to determine
  • Moisture dried at 105 to 110oC in an oven
  • Volatile combustible matter heated to 900oC in
    a covered crucible
    Fixed carbon heated to 750oC in
    an open crucible
  • Ash the final residue

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Solid Fuel Analysis
  • Ultimate Analysis (ASTM D3176)
  • Provides the major elemental composition of the
    fuel, that is usually reported on dry, ash-free
    basis
  • Carbon includes organic carbon carbon from
    mineral carbonates
  • Hydrogen includes organic hydrogen hydrogen
    from moisture mineral hydrates
  • Other elements include oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur
    and others like chlorine.

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Typical Ultimate Analysis of Some types of Wood
in
Type of Wood C H O N S Ash
California Red Wood 53.5 5.9 40.3 0.1 Trace 0.2
Western Hemlock 50.4 5.8 41.4 0.1 0.1 2.2
Douglas Fir 52.3 6.3 40.5 0.1 Trace 0.8
Pine (Sawdust) 51.8 6.3 41.3 0.1 Trace 0.5
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BIOMASS Fuel COMBUSTION
  • Thermal energy released upon biomass combustion
    is mainly due to the exothermic oxidation
    reactions of materials carbon and hydrogen.
    Biomass combustion passes through three
    consecutive but overlapping phases, namely

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Isothermal moisture evaporation , evolution of
material volatiles (flaming combustion ), and
glowing or char combustion of material solid
particles
  • (For olive cake)
  • The data showed that flaming and char combustion
    lasted for about 30 and 70 of the total burning
    time, respectively , the total burning time per
    batch ranged from 75 to 85 minutes

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IN Other Words Combustion Process can say
  • Pyrolysis,
  • Gasification
  • and Combustion

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Pyrolysis, Gasification and Combustion
  • The thermal conversion of biomass requires three
    stages of heat
  • - Pyrolysis (from pyro, heat and lysis, breaking
    apart)
  • - Gasification Conversion of a solid to a gas
  • - Combustion Burning of the gas to make CO2 and
    H2O

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A SIMPLE PYROLYSIS EXPERIMENT
  • Pyrolysis (heating biomass to 450 C) produces
    gas, oil and charcoal
  • Heres a simple experiment

Woodgas flame
Test tube
Biomass
Bunsen flame
Oil Drops
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PURE PYROLYSIS
  • Pure pyrolysis can be represented as-
  • CH1.4O0.6 ? 0.4 C (charcoal) C.6H1.4O.6
    (pyrolysis oil and gas)
  • This requires an external heat source like the
    Bunsen flame

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THE SIMPLE MATCH Flaming Combustion
  • Pyrolysis, gasification and combustion are all
    visible in the simple match. Please look CLOSELY
    at one at your first opportunity

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PROCESSES IN THE MATCH
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FLAMING COMBUSTION
  • If you have lots of air passing over a small
    amount of wood, it will burn completely to CO2
    and H2O in flaming combustion, as in the match
  • CH1.4O0.6 1.05 (O2 3.76N2)?CO2 .7H2O
  • If you have insufficient air passing through a
    mass of burning wood, you have flaming
    pyrolysis producing CO and H2, the basis of
    biomass gasification

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FLAMING PYROLYSIS
  • During gasification, air (or oxygen) is passed
    through a bed of burning biomass
  • The large excess of fuel causes the following
    reaction
  • CH1.4O0.6 Air ? Charcoal, CO, CO2, H2, H2O
  • The relative fractions depend on the AIR/FUEL
    ratio

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FLAMING PYROLYSIS
Air (O2) in
Fuel
Flaming Pyrolysis
Char Gasification
CO, H2 out
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THE KEYS TO BIOMASS THEMAL CONVERSION
PGC PYROLYSIS GASIFICATION COMBUSTION
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Biomass Reactions vs Equivalence Ratio
C
Combustion Complete
2000
G
P
Temperature - C
1000
Charcoal and Tar Zone
Lean burn ?
Autothermal operation
All C converted to CO
0
1.0
0.25
0
Equivalence Ratio
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GASIFICATION FUEL RATIO
  • It is necessary to have the correct air (or
    O2)/fuel ratio to achieve complete gasification
  • With lower values of this ratio you have an
    excess of charcoal and tar
  • With higher values you deplete charcoal and burn
    product gas
  • We call the optimum ratio the Sweet Spot of
    gasification

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Controlling the Sweet Spot
  • The correct air/fuel ratio depends on many
    things
  • - Moisture content
  • - Type of biomass
  • - Air throughput rate
  • It is believed that Sweet Spot control is the
    key to simple, clean gasification

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CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
  • Jojoba oil has a high level of thermal stability
  • Jojoba oil has long straight carbon chain (C20
    toC22) this means more cetane number, more
    heating value, less denotation? more engine
    performance and engine efficiency

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CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS (Contd)
  • Jojoba oil has heating value about 42.3612 MJ/Kg
    oil, this is almost like diesel fuel
  • 4. Jojoba oil has no water content ? less energy
    will be for heating water ? lower heating value
    is almost equal to Higher heating value ?
    increase the combustion efficiency

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CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS (Contd)
  • Traditional pollutants (SO2 NOX) will decrease
    if we conceder Solid (Bio-Mass) fuel combustion
    besides Fossil Fuel
  • Natural combustion of olive cake fuel is not
    efficient due to the lack of oxygen , which is
    necessary to premix with the volatiles emitted
    from the briquettes during the volatile
    combustion phase of the combustion process

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CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS (Contd)
  1. The combustion byproducts ( mainly the SOX and
    the NOX ) of this type of fuel are relatively
    much less than those emitted from similar solid
    waste like charcoal
  2. Carbon monoxide concentration in the exhaust
    gasses decreased, while CO2 increased as flow
    rate increased, which indicates better mixing and
    combustion of olive cake with forced air supply

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REFERANCES
  • Al-Widyan and Others Briquettes of Olive Cake
    as a Potential Source of Thermal Energy
  • http//www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?bookDiction
    aryvalignin
  • http//www.eere.energy.gov/biopower/pictures/bioma
    ss.htm
  • http//www.ieabcc.nl/overview/cocombustion.html
  • http//www.GTSEnergySolidFuelDivisionTotalEnergySy
    stemsforBoardPlants.htm

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