The Impact of Engine Heat on the Erosion of its Parts Using Biofuels

Authors

  • Mina Aljuboury Assistant Lecture, Almusaib Technical Institute, Al-Furat Al-Awsat Technical University, Iraq

Keywords:

Renewable, engines, erosin, biofuel, comburation

Abstract

Biodiesel is a renewable transportation fuel consisting of fatty acid methyl esters (FAME), generally produced by transesterification of vegetable oils and animal fats. In this review, the fatty acid (FA) profiles of 12 common biodiesel feedstocks were summarized. Considerable compositional variability exists across the range of feedstocks. For example, coconut, palm and tallow contain high amounts of saturated FA; while corn, rapeseed, safflower, soy, and sunflower are dominated by unsaturated FA. The aim of this study effect using biofuel on heat engine and erosion.

 

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Published

2020-12-24

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Research Article

How to Cite

Aljuboury, M. (2020). The Impact of Engine Heat on the Erosion of its Parts Using Biofuels. Journal of Mechanical, Civil and Industrial Engineering, 1(1), 36-38. https://al-kindipublishers.org/index.php/jmcie/article/view/770