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    Performance Characteristics Of Blended Rice Bran Biodiesel In A Diesel Engine

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    2013
    Author
    Wahome, A
    Ngunjiri, G.M.N
    Shitanda, D3
    Ogola, W.O
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    en
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    Abstract
    Rice bran is a by-product of the rice milling process and contains 10–25% oil depending on rice variety, milling procedure, and other agro-climatic factors. To supplement the dwindling fossil fuel reservoirs and reduce environmental pollution, there is need to investigate rice bran oil for use as a bio-diesel. Rice bran was sourced from small scale rice millers in Mwea, Kirinyaga County, chemically processed to biodiesel which was used then used in a diesel engine to determine its performance. The engine performance was studied using a single cylinder four stroke engine and EA10 Dynamometer using diesel as a control and biodiesel blends of 5:95, 10:90, 15:95,20:80, 25:75, and 30:70 biodiesel to diesel respectively. It was observed that the engine speed decreased with increase in load for all the fuels. Brake power increased with increase in the percentage of biodiesel in the blend. The average brake power for B5 was 2.636KW while that of B30 was 2.682KW. The average BSFC increased by 47% when using biodiesel B100. However this reduced to 13.2% when using a blended ratio of 5:95. Thermal efficiency was the same for biodiesel, diesel and blends meaning the engine was converting the chemical energy to mechanical energy with the same efficiency for all the fuel types. This study revealed that bio-diesel from rice processing gave similar characteristics as diesel and that it is readily available and can thus be used as a fossil fuel subsidy. It will go a long way in poverty reduction in line with the millennium development goals.
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    http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/45627
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    International Journal of Engineering Science Invention ISSN (Online): 2319 – 6734, ISSN (Print): 2319 – 6726 www.ijesi.org Volume 2 Issue 5 ǁ May. 2013 ǁ PP.35-41
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    1University of Nairobi- Department of Electrical and Information Engineering
     
    2Egerton University – Department of Agriculture Engineering
     
    3Multimedia University College- Research production and Extension Division
     
    4Technical University of Kenya- Department of Mechatronics Engineering
     
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