Investigating the Correlation Between Fatty Acid Profiles and Biodiesel Performance
Paper ID : 1167-NICAME1402
Authors:
marziyeh hoseinpour1, Abbas Rohani *2
1biosystem department, agriculture faculty, shahrood university of technology, shahrood, iran
2Department of Biosystems Engineering, Faculty of Agriculture, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran
Abstract:
The production of biodiesel from hybrid oils or mixing two or more biodiesel (binary or ternary blending) is one of technique to overcome some conflicting challenges in biodiesel industry. At the same time, the prominent factor in biodiesel properties are its chemical features. Therefore, investigation the correlation between main biodiesel properties and fatty acid compositions would help to find an appropriate mixed oils or biodiesel blending based on its property, for example a biofuel with lower viscosity or higher could point. The present study aimed to review the correlation between 7 of main biodiesel properties and 27 of main fatty acids. For this, more than 100 data, different types of biodiesel, is collected from pervious study to make a reliable date set, then the Pearson correlation coefficient is used to evaluate the relation between different type of fatty acids and biodiesel properties. The obtained result shows that there was a negative correlation between density, viscosity, heating value and could point and short chain saturated esters, while cetane number and flash point positively correlated with these types of esters. In addition, although heating value, flash point and density have a positive correlation with mono unsaturated esters, viscosity and cold point negatively correlated with poly unsaturated esters. Furthermore, there was no meaningful correlation between biodiesel properties and some of fatty acid esters in its chemical structures. These results would be practical when it comes to mixing oils or modeling biodiesel properties via machine learning methods.
Keywords:
Biodiesel properties - Fatty acid composition - Pearson correlation – Mixing - Modeling
Status : Paper Accepted (Poster Presentation)