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Biodiesel. A Renewable Alternative Fuel for Diesel Engines. Outline. What is biodiesel? What can be used to make biodiesel? How is biodiesel manufactured? How is biodiesel used? What are the benefits of biodiesel? What are the effects of biodiesel on the environment and human health?
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Biodiesel A Renewable Alternative Fuel for Diesel Engines Arkansas Biodiesel Research, Demonstration and Education Project
Outline • What is biodiesel? • What can be used to make biodiesel? • How is biodiesel manufactured? • How is biodiesel used? • What are the benefits of biodiesel? • What are the effects of biodiesel on the environment and human health? • How will using biodiesel affect my engine warranty? • What about cold weather operation? • How does biodiesel perform in engines? Arkansas Biodiesel Research, Demonstration and Education Project
What is Biodiesel? • Biodiesel is a renewable, alternative fuel for use in compression-ignition (diesel) engines • Biodiesel is a fuel comprised of mono-alkyl esters of long chain fatty acids derived from vegetable oils or animal fats, designated B100, and meeting the requirements of ASTM D6751 Arkansas Biodiesel Research, Demonstration and Education Project
Biodiesel IS IS NOT Raw vegetable oil Filtered grease or cooking oil • A commercially-manufacturedfuel that meets specific, recognized quality standards ??? This fuel was made in Bob’s shed – it meets Bob’s quality (?) standards! Do you trust Bob??? This fuel was manufactured in a BQ 9000 facility - it meets ASTM D6751 quality standards! Arkansas Biodiesel Research, Demonstration and Education Project
ASTM D6751 Biodiesel Standard Arkansas Biodiesel Research, Demonstration and Education Project
What can be used to make Biodiesel? • Oil Seeds • Soybeans • Canola • Cottonseed • Sunflowers • Animal Fats • Beef tallow • Pork lard • Recycled cooking oils/greases • Algae • Other Arkansas Biodiesel Research, Demonstration and Education Project
How is Biodiesel Manufactured? 100 – lbs. • Feedstock • Vegetable oils • Animal fats • Waste fats/oils 10 – lbs. Methanol Plus Catalyst Crude Biodiesel Refining Transesterification Biodiesel Crude Glycerin Methanol Recovery Glycerin Refining Glycerin 10 – lbs. 100 – lbs. Arkansas Biodiesel Research, Demonstration and Education Project
How is Biodiesel Used? Biodiesel blends are designated according to the % of biodiesel • Pure biodiesel (B100) is normally “blended” with petroleum diesel for use in engines. • Biodiesel blends are designated by the % biodiesel they contain: • B5 • 5% biodiesel • 95% petroleum diesel • B20 (most common blend) • 20% biodiesel • 80% petroleum diesel • Can be used in most CI engines with no modifications Arkansas Biodiesel Research, Demonstration and Education Project
Physical and Chemical Characteristics of D2, B20 and B1001 1 Values from the NREL Fuels Database Arkansas Biodiesel Research, Demonstration and Education Project
What are the Benefits of Biodiesel??? Biodiesel: • Is renewable • Is domestically-produced • Is non-toxic and biodegradable • Blends up to B20 require no (or minor) vehicle modifications • Increases lubricity of fuel • Reduces global warming gasses • Reduces tailpipe emissions Arkansas Biodiesel Research, Demonstration and Education Project
What are the Effects of Biodiesel on the Environment and Human Health? Average Emissions Reduction with Biodiesel • Biodiesel Reduces: • Hydrocarbons • Human Carcinogen • Particulates • Human Carcinogen • Carbon Monoxide • Human Toxin • CO2 (lifecycle basis) • Greenhouse gas • Effect on NOX emissions is unclear • Greenhouse gas • Contributes to smog • Health hazard Source: US Environmental Protection Agency Arkansas Biodiesel Research, Demonstration and Education Project
B20 Reduces Harmful Emissions Relative to Petroleum Diesel Source: US DOE, 2008 Arkansas Biodiesel Research, Demonstration and Education Project
B20 Reduces Lifecycle CO2 Emissions by 15% Relative to Petroleum Diesel Arkansas Biodiesel Research, Demonstration and Education Project
How will using Biodiesel Affect My Engine Warranty? • Engine and vehicle manufacturers warranty materials and workmanship only – not fuels. • Any engine damage due to fuel quality (either diesel or biodiesel) is not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty. • Only use biodiesel from a BQ-9000 certified source. • Federal law prohibits voiding an engine warranty due to the use of biodiesel; UNLESS the biodiesel is proven to be the cause of failure. • Most manufacturers make specific recommendations about the use of specific biodiesel blends. Arkansas Biodiesel Research, Demonstration and Education Project
Does My Engine Manufacturer Approve the Use of Biodiesel? • These (and other) manufacturers approve the use of various biodiesel blends in some or all of their engines. • Must meet ASTM D6571 quality standard Arkansas Biodiesel Research, Demonstration and Education Project
What about Cold Weather Operation? • Biodiesel gels at higher temperatures than diesel • Gelling temperature increases with: • Higher blends (B20 vs. B5) • Animal-based feedstock • Gelling temperature can be decreased with commercial “pour point depressants” • One manufacturer claims to lower gelling temperature to -40 ⁰F for B20. Arkansas Biodiesel Research, Demonstration and Education Project
UA Biodiesel Test Results • Kubota RTV900 Utility Vehicles • John Deere 3203 Compact Utility Tractor • John Deere PowerTech M 4.5 L irrigation engine Arkansas Biodiesel Research, Demonstration and Education Project
Kubota RTV900 Diesel Utility Vehicle Arkansas Biodiesel Research, Demonstration and Education Project
Fuel Efficiency – Diesel vs. B20 In-Use Tests Lab Tests Arkansas Biodiesel Research, Demonstration and Education Project
Power Output – Diesel vs. B20 Arkansas Biodiesel Research, Demonstration and Education Project
John Deere 3203 Compact Utility Tractor Arkansas Biodiesel Research, Demonstration and Education Project
John Deere 3203 Compact Utility Tractor Arkansas Biodiesel Research, Demonstration and Education Project
PowerTech M Irrigation Engine Arkansas Biodiesel Research, Demonstration and Education Project
Rated Engine Speed (2400 rpm) Arkansas Biodiesel Research, Demonstration and Education Project
Pumping Speed (1800 RPM) Arkansas Biodiesel Research, Demonstration and Education Project
Summary - How Does Biodiesel Affect Engine Performance? • Blends of up to B20 • No appreciable differences in: • Power (~ 1-2%) • Torque (~ 1-2%) • Fuel efficiency (~ 1-2%) • No effect on: • Engine life • Engine wear • Decrease in: • CO • Hydrocarbons • Particulate matter • Effect on NOX varies Mobile Biodiesel Demonstration Unit Arkansas Biodiesel Research, Demonstration and Education Project