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The depletion of crude reserves and
turbulent global and local
economy leads to ever increasing prices of petroleum-based fuels.
Refineries all across the globe are forced to process heavy crude
and high sulfur crude which in effect embraces pollution problems
on combustion front unless advanced technologies are implemented.
All of these factors point toward the search of sustainable substitutes
for conventional energy sources. In this scenario, the prospect of
using biodiesel as an environment-friendly and sustainable energy
source is very promising. Several countries are opting for a blend
of 5–20% of biodiesel with conventional petro-based diesel.
In this study, a generalized model is proposed for the prediction
of important fuel properties of a biodiesel–diesel mixture.
The model utilizes properties of each component along with its fractional
composition in the mixture. Performance of the model has been evaluated
for various biodiesel–diesel blends, where biodiesel were synthesized
from diversified sources namely soybean, sunflower, ricebran, cottonseed
oil etc. It has been clearly observed that the developed model is
able to predict density, viscosity, cetane number, and pour point
quite accurately irrespective of the source of biodiesel. The simple
model can be utilized to predict the blending proportions of biodiesel
with petro-based diesel in order to meet ASTM specification of the
blended fuel.
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