The Flame Characteristics of Diesel Fuel Blend with Kepuh (Sterculia foetida) Biodiesel
Date
2019-11-01Author
PRASETIYO, Dani Hari
ILMINNAFIK, Nasrul
JUNUS, Salahuddin
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Kepuh biodiesel fuel (sterculia foetida) is an alternative fuel that can be used to replace fossil fuel. Diesel
fuel is performed to determine the laminar burning velocity and high flame by adding biodiesel kepuh
volume of 10%, 20%, 30%. The purpose of this study was to study the effect of biodiesel and the effect of
bunsen burners on the laminar burning velocity and flame height. Bunsen burner is made of copper and
stainless steel. Testing of flame characteristics was carried out by heating the mixture of fuel and air at a
temperature of 200°C. The purpose of heating the air is to prevent cooling when mixed with fuel. The
mixture of fuel and air flowed into the mixing chamber and bunsen burner. The mixture of fuel and water
flows into the mixing chamber and bunsen burner to form a fire. Flame images were recorded using a
high-speed fuji film camera with a speed of 480 fps with a resolution of 224x168. The test results were
analyzed by measuring the angle and height of the flame using the freeware ImageJ program. The results
of the B0 (diesel oil without the addition of biodiesel) fuel mixture test using copper bunsen burner
produced a maximum laminar flame speed of 23.626 cm/s at φ = 0.8. The highest value of the B30 fuel
mix flame (30% biodiesel + 70% diesel oil) produces a maximum flame value using a stainless steel
bunsen burner with a value of 25.417 mm at φ = 1.2. The results showed that B0 in copper bunsen burner
had the highest laminar burn rate. The composition of the fuel and bunsen burner affects the combustion
characteristics and flame height.
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