Design of bio-oil additives via computer-aided molecular design tools and phase stability analysis on final blends

2019 ◽  
Vol 123 ◽  
pp. 257-271 ◽  
Author(s):  
Angel Xin Yee Mah ◽  
Hon Huin Chin ◽  
Jie Qi Neoh ◽  
Omar Anas Aboagwa ◽  
Suchithra Thangalazhy-Gopakumar ◽  
...  
Processes ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (12) ◽  
pp. 2159
Author(s):  
Jia Wen Chong ◽  
Lik Yin Ng ◽  
Omar Anas Aboagwa ◽  
Suchithra Thangalazhy-Gopakumar ◽  
Kasturi Muthoosamy ◽  
...  

A major obstacle in utilising pyrolysis bio-oil as biofuel is its relatively low heating value, high viscosity, and non-homogeneity. Solvent addition is a simple yet practical approach in upgrading pyrolysis bio-oil. However, most solvents are often manufactured as specialty chemicals, and thus, this leads to a high production cost of solvents. It is crucial for the designed solvent-oil blend to achieve both fuel functionality and economic targets to be competitive with the conventional diesel fuel. Hence, the objective of this work is to generate feasible solvent candidates by solving this multi-objective optimisation (MOO) problem via a computer-aided molecular design (CAMD) approach. Initially, an optimisation model was developed to identify potential solvents that satisfied the predefined targeted properties. Next, a MOO model was developed via a fuzzy optimisation approach to identify the trade-off between profitability and heating value of the solvent-oil blend. A pricing model was employed to estimate the profitability of the solvent-oil blend. The production of bio-oil in a pyrolysis plant was used to illustrate the applicability of the pricing model. Lastly, phase stability analysis was conducted to ensure the stability and miscibility of the solvent-oil blend. With the developed framework, a promising and cost-effective solvent-oil blend can be generated while displaying optimal biofuel properties.


Author(s):  
Hon Huin Chin ◽  
Angel Xin Yee Mah ◽  
Jie Qi Neoh ◽  
Omar Anas Aboagwa ◽  
Suchithra Thangalazhy-Gopakumar ◽  
...  

1992 ◽  
Vol 31 (3) ◽  
pp. 241-256 ◽  
Author(s):  
John D. Adjaye ◽  
Ramesh K. Sharma ◽  
Narendra N. Bakhshi
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Author(s):  
Gary A. Gabriele ◽  
Agustî Maria I. Serrano

Abstract The need for superior design tools has lead to the development of better and more complex computer aided design programs. Two of the more important new developments in application tools being investigation are Object Oriented Languages, and HyperMedia. Object Oriented Languages allow the development of CAD tools where the parts being designed and the design procedures specified are conceptualized as objects. This allows for the development of design aids that are non-procedural and more readily manipulated by the user trying to accomplish a design task. HyperMedia allows for the easy inclusion of many different types of data, such as design charts and graphs, into the tool that are normally difficult to include in design tools programmed with more conventional programming languages. This paper explores the development of a computer aided design tool for the design of a single stage gear box using the development HyperCard® environment and the HyperTalk® programming language. The resulting program provides a user friendly interface, the ability to handle several kinds of design information including graphic and textual, and a non-procedural design tool to help the user design simple, one stage gear boxes. Help facilities in the program make it suitable for undergraduate instruction in a machine elements design course.


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