A note on the combustion of blends of diesel and soya, sunflower and rapeseed vegetable oils in a light boiler

This paper deals with the study of the vegetable oils (VO) used as fuel for heating. The properties of sunflower, rape and soya oils are studied and these are compared with the properties of C-diesel fuel (used for heating domestic purposes in Spain). The mixtures of VO and diesel are studied and ch...

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description This paper deals with the study of the vegetable oils (VO) used as fuel for heating. The properties of sunflower, rape and soya oils are studied and these are compared with the properties of C-diesel fuel (used for heating domestic purposes in Spain). The mixtures of VO and diesel are studied and characterized and, finally, the results of a series of combustion trials of the mixtures in a conventional heating installation with a mechanical pulverization burner are presented. The results show that viscosity of VO limits the use of blends up to 40% of them, and the oxygen present in their structures contributes to an efficiency gain.
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Combustion mixtures
Combustion of liquid fuels
Combustion. Flame
Diesel
Energy
Energy. Thermal use of fuels
Exact sciences and technology
Helianthus
Natural energy
Rape oil ( Brassica napus)
Soya oil ( Soja hispida)
Sunflower oil ( Helanthus annuus)
Theoretical studies. Data and constants. Metering
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