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Vol. 7, Issue 5 (2019)

Determination of fuel characteristic of tyre pyrolysis oil and compare with waste lubricating oil and high speed diesel


Author(s): Ratnakiran D Wankhade and TK Bhattacharya

Abstract: The increasing demand and high prises of petro fuels in India and other part of the globe has drawn attention of researchers to explore possibilities of different type of alternative fuel in internal combustion engines. In India alone the production of vehicles have increase 23.4 milion motor vehicles in 2014-15. Presently 697 000 commercial and 3.22 million passenger vehicles are on road. Besides these tractors sales in India raised by about 20 per to an all time high 6, 33,656 units in fiscal in 2013-14. Also, about 131.80 lakh diesel engine operated pump sets are in use in agriculture. It is observed that annually large number of waste tyres available every year which become major problem to decompose it, also it has been estimated that above 3.74 MMT of waste lubricating oil is produced in India which is used application fuel as burners, heaters (furnaces) and boilers. In agriculture sector some of the farmer use waste lubricating oil for fuel purpose mixing some quantity with diesel for use in small constant speed diesel engine. Since, lubricating oil has certain properties close to the high speed diesel. It is therefore necessary to compare the Raw Tyre Oil, used lubricating oil with high speed diesel based on their fuel properties to ascertain its use as fuel in small constant speed CI engines.

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How to cite this article:
Ratnakiran D Wankhade, TK Bhattacharya. Determination of fuel characteristic of tyre pyrolysis oil and compare with waste lubricating oil and high speed diesel. Int J Chem Stud 2019;7(5):3289-3294.
 

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