Comparison Of Biofuels In Jet Engine Combustion Characteristic Using Computational Fluid Dynamics

Rapid decreasing of resources and environmental pollution caused by aviation industries have become a severe issue which leads to increases in the greenhouse effect. The use of biofuel becomes an option to alleviate issues related to unrenewable resources. However, the biofuel is not easy to obtain...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Joanne, Lim Zi Fen
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2021
Subjects:
Online Access:http://eprints.usm.my/56104/1/Comparison%20Of%20Biofuels%20In%20Jet%20Engine%20Combustion%20Characteristic%20Using%20Computational%20Fluid%20Dynamics.pdf
http://eprints.usm.my/56104/
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Institution: Universiti Sains Malaysia
Language: English
id my.usm.eprints.56104
record_format eprints
spelling my.usm.eprints.56104 http://eprints.usm.my/56104/ Comparison Of Biofuels In Jet Engine Combustion Characteristic Using Computational Fluid Dynamics Joanne, Lim Zi Fen T Technology Rapid decreasing of resources and environmental pollution caused by aviation industries have become a severe issue which leads to increases in the greenhouse effect. The use of biofuel becomes an option to alleviate issues related to unrenewable resources. However, the biofuel is not easy to obtain and experimental work to study biofuels’ performances will be costly. Therefore, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation is a feasible way to study on the biofuel combustion characteristics. This study presents a computational simulation on the biofuel combustion characteristics of various alternative fuels on a real combustion chamber geometry. The biofuels used in this study are biodiesel derived from Sorghum, algae extracted from Spirulina platensis and hydrotreated ester fatty acid types of fuel (HEFA) made from Camelina. Meanwhile, Jet-A is used as a baseline fuel. The fuel properties and combustion characteristics are being investigated and analysed. The results are presented in terms of temperature and pressure profiles in addition to the formation of NOx and soot generated from the combustion chamber. Results obtained show that HEFA fuel is the most recommended biofuel among all four tested fuels as it is being found that it burns with 37.6% lower temperature; 15.2% lower pressure; 89.5% lower NOx emission and 8.1% lower soot emission compared with the baseline fuel. In other words, HEFA fuel burns with relatively high energy and low pollutants. 2021-06-01 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/56104/1/Comparison%20Of%20Biofuels%20In%20Jet%20Engine%20Combustion%20Characteristic%20Using%20Computational%20Fluid%20Dynamics.pdf Joanne, Lim Zi Fen (2021) Comparison Of Biofuels In Jet Engine Combustion Characteristic Using Computational Fluid Dynamics. Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
institution Universiti Sains Malaysia
building Hamzah Sendut Library
collection Institutional Repository
continent Asia
country Malaysia
content_provider Universiti Sains Malaysia
content_source USM Institutional Repository
url_provider http://eprints.usm.my/
language English
topic T Technology
spellingShingle T Technology
Joanne, Lim Zi Fen
Comparison Of Biofuels In Jet Engine Combustion Characteristic Using Computational Fluid Dynamics
description Rapid decreasing of resources and environmental pollution caused by aviation industries have become a severe issue which leads to increases in the greenhouse effect. The use of biofuel becomes an option to alleviate issues related to unrenewable resources. However, the biofuel is not easy to obtain and experimental work to study biofuels’ performances will be costly. Therefore, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation is a feasible way to study on the biofuel combustion characteristics. This study presents a computational simulation on the biofuel combustion characteristics of various alternative fuels on a real combustion chamber geometry. The biofuels used in this study are biodiesel derived from Sorghum, algae extracted from Spirulina platensis and hydrotreated ester fatty acid types of fuel (HEFA) made from Camelina. Meanwhile, Jet-A is used as a baseline fuel. The fuel properties and combustion characteristics are being investigated and analysed. The results are presented in terms of temperature and pressure profiles in addition to the formation of NOx and soot generated from the combustion chamber. Results obtained show that HEFA fuel is the most recommended biofuel among all four tested fuels as it is being found that it burns with 37.6% lower temperature; 15.2% lower pressure; 89.5% lower NOx emission and 8.1% lower soot emission compared with the baseline fuel. In other words, HEFA fuel burns with relatively high energy and low pollutants.
format Thesis
author Joanne, Lim Zi Fen
author_facet Joanne, Lim Zi Fen
author_sort Joanne, Lim Zi Fen
title Comparison Of Biofuels In Jet Engine Combustion Characteristic Using Computational Fluid Dynamics
title_short Comparison Of Biofuels In Jet Engine Combustion Characteristic Using Computational Fluid Dynamics
title_full Comparison Of Biofuels In Jet Engine Combustion Characteristic Using Computational Fluid Dynamics
title_fullStr Comparison Of Biofuels In Jet Engine Combustion Characteristic Using Computational Fluid Dynamics
title_full_unstemmed Comparison Of Biofuels In Jet Engine Combustion Characteristic Using Computational Fluid Dynamics
title_sort comparison of biofuels in jet engine combustion characteristic using computational fluid dynamics
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.usm.my/56104/1/Comparison%20Of%20Biofuels%20In%20Jet%20Engine%20Combustion%20Characteristic%20Using%20Computational%20Fluid%20Dynamics.pdf
http://eprints.usm.my/56104/
_version_ 1753789239084974080