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Utilization of Bio-Oil for cooking and lighting

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posted on 2023-02-08, 00:12 authored by Pobitra HalderPobitra Halder, MUH Joardder, MRA Beg, N Paul, I Ullah
Among the available alternative sources of energy in Bangladesh bio-oil is recognized to be a promising alternative energy source. Bio-oil can be extracted by pyrolysis as well as expelling or solvent extraction method. In these days bio-oil is merely used in vehicles and power plants after some up gradation. However, it is not used for domestic purposes like cooking and lighting due to its high density and viscosity. This paper outlines the design of a gravity stove to use high dense and viscous bio-oil for cooking purpose. For this, Pongamia pinnata (karanj) oil extracted by solvent extraction method is used as fuel fed under gravity force. Efficiency of gravity stove with high dense and viscous bio-oil (karanj) is 11.81% which of kerosene stove is 17.80% also the discharge of karanj oil through gravity stove is sufficient for continuous burning. Thus, bio-oil can be effective replacement of kerosene for domestic purposes.

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Journal

Advances in Mechanical Engineering

Volume

2012

Article number

ARTN 190518

ISSN

1687-8132

eISSN

1687-8140

Language

English

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Publisher

HINDAWI PUBLISHING CORPORATION

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