WO2007043031A1 - Apparatus for converting vegetable oil of diesel machine - Google Patents
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Abstract
This invention describes an apparatus to convert vegetable oil as fuel into replace diesel fuel in diesel machine. An apparatus of this invention will heat vegetable oil to reach ignition point so as ready to move in to a burning channel of diesel machine. An apparatus of this invention comprising of an vegetable oil inlet and outlet, diesel fuel inlet and outlet, heater chamber (15,16,37,38), hot water inlet and outlet (39), control device (33), filter (41), temperature sensor device (36), and switching mean (35).
Description
Description APPARATUS FOR CONVERTING VEGETABLE OIL OF DIESEL MACHIN
Field of invention
This invention generally related to an apparatus for converti vegetable oil into a diesel fuel replacement in of diesel machine type.
Background of Invention Petroleum is a conventional natural fuel resource that its stock has be reduced in the earth. This fuel resource is unsustainable resourc Therefore, finding a new fuel resource is very important in present and futu Additionally, finding sustainable fuel resources need to be considered.
Plants or vegetables are a sustainable resource for oil. The pla or vegetables can be regeneration by cultivation in field area. By maintaining the regeneration, oil can be resulted continuously.
The oil resulted from plants or vegetables are generally friendly environment. It means that the oil does not create environment degradation is showed by number of using the vegetable oil for daily food cooking. The oil resulted from plants or vegetables cannot be consumed as oil fuel by diesel machine, it needs certain further chemical process. T chemical process that used to convert vegetable oil is transesterification. In t process, triglyceride contained the vegetable oil is reacted by methanol a hydroxide catalyst to produce methyl ester. Produced methyl ester is ready use by diesei machine.
The usage of vegetable oil as a fuel by chemical processi mentioned above generally known as bio-diesel. Bio-diesel fuel has been used many countries. For Indonesia, The Agency for Applying and Assessment Technology (BPPT) has proposed the bio-diesel fuel as diesel fuel replacemen
Chemical process described above makes usage of vegetab ineffective. Basically, vegetable oil cannot be used directly as fuel so specific chemical process. Therefore, this invention provides the how to use vegetable oil as a fuel for diesel machine directly
5 separated chemical process.
Brief Description of Invention
This invention related to an apparatus for converting vegetabl fuel in the diesel machine. An apparatus of this invention should be i io directly in the diesel machine, thus the machine can operate direc vegetable oil as the fuel. Moreover, an apparatus for this invention com least a vegetable oil inlet and outlet, diesei fuel inlet and outlet, chamber, hot water inlet and outlet, control device, filter, temperatur device, and switching mean. is A vegetable oil inlet of this invention has a function to feed vege into heater chamber. The vegetable oil will be heated by hot stea from radiator.
Diesel fuel inlet is used to conduct the fuel. This fuel will be an i vegetable oil.
2o A heater chamber is used to heat vegetable oil achieving selec level and able to replace diesel fuel. Used heat comes from radiator wat
A radiator water hot inlet is used to conduct hot water from radia water hot stream will heat the conducted oil through vegetable oil inlet.
A control device has function for controlling the tempera 25 vegetable oil that has been heated. The control of vegetable oil assure whether the vegetable oil is ready to replace diesel fuel o temperature sensor can conduct determination of certain temperature.
The function of filter in this invention is to filter the dirt of boiled ready to replace the fuel. Then the filtered oil is distributed via the s
mean, and the fuel delivered to burn chamber by nozzle or injector in the diesel machine.
After that, the additional heating component may be attached to the apparatus of this invention to make more heat for the vegetable oil until specified temperature. In this case, the additional heating component can be needed if there is insufficient heat from the radiator hot water.
Further modification of this invention is delivering vegetable oil through the spiral or spring pipe which is bound on the exhaust port or muffler of diesel machine vehicle.
Brief Description of Drawing
Figure 1 is an embodiment of heating system and burn chamber of present invention.
Figure 2 illustrates the modification of invention that uses the heat from exhaust port (muffler) of diesel machine.
Figure 3 illustrates flow diagram about embodiment of this invention using heater from hot water radiator and combined with another device in the diesel machine.
Detail Description of Invention
A diesel machine is characterized by high compression system, it makes burning system works without sparkplug. By changing pressure and temperature in the burn chamber, the fuel will be burnt and then reaches ignition point, thus will produce the power. Properties of suitable fuel for diesel machine are listed in Table 1.
However, as the extinction of natural fuel resources and the increasing of fuel price,- we need to find other alternatives of natural fuel resources that become a sustainable fuel. The vegetable oil, which is friendly with environment, gradually increases with lower prices, it can be develop as alternative fuel resources.
Table 1
Bio Oil or vegetable oil is classified as oil that comes from chemical or mechanical extraction from a portion or all of part of plants. An example is Jatropa Cucas Sp. Jatropa Cucas Sp oil made from mechanical oil compression which rough jatropa oil must be filtered, dried, stabilized, and treated de-gumming process. Preparation or processing of this oil process will not be discussed here in detail. Bio Oil or vegetable oil in this invention refers to oil from vegetable extraction through purification process as mentioned above. Vegetable oil has basic features as shown in Table 2. Based on the Table 2, showed that spark point and high viscosities will reduce heating process of fuel in diesel machine. Table 2
This invention provides an apparatus to convert vegetable oil that physically characteristics have been changed so that it suitable to use in diesel machine. Further, the particularly of this invention will be described based on the included drawings. . Now, with reference to Figure 1 that describes how Bio Oil is treated. It is put in to first heating chamber ( 1 1 ) , which has the heat from radiator hot water. Controlling temperature of heater chamber, a solenoid valve (14) is attached to radiator water inlet that utilized a controller or mechanic thermostat. Within heater chamber, bio oil will be thinned. Thinning process will reduce viscosity of the fuel. Through this process, bio diesel will be well sprayed by nozzle.
If it is needed, the heater component can be added as a heater filament ( 1 7 ) . The heater filament (17) operated by electrical power from battery or storage battery car. The used heater filament (17) controlled from 100 watt up to 500 watt. Heater filament will be operated while machine temperature is less than sufficient condition due to radiator water unable to give suitable heat. Bio Oil temperature that followed this heating process can be adjusted between 50° - 115°C depends on specific property of the used Bio Oil. Oil with high viscosities needs higher heat.
Heating chamber ( 1 5 , 16) of vegetable oil converting apparatus in this invention is like spiral or thread shape, it results uniform heat to overall vegetable oil. Except heating source from heating chamber, the heat can be taken from exhaust port (muffler) of diesel machine.
Now referring to Figure 2 as another alternative of heating of Bio Oil, it can take the heat from Hollow Foil or metal pipe attached to exhaust port of diesel machine, so it will increase Bio Oil temperature fast. Figure 2 illustrates conversion of vegetable oil by heat source from exhaust port.
What should be considered of these two ways conversion is that the temperature should not be too extreme so the ignition point will not be reached at the output of this apparatus. For Jatropha Sp oil, the temperature setting is
between 600C -75°C, Ricinυs Sp oil is between 800C - 900C. Other oils can be determined directly by try and error, therefore this apparatus will supported in the various temperature.
The detail embodiment of this invention is shown at Figure 3. The starting heat system can be deployed within fuel system configuration as seen at Figure 3. In Figure 3, there is diesel fuel tank that contains diesel fuel (31) and the tank that contain Bio Oil (32).
Driver or operator of the diesel machine can choose machine procedure manually between 2 tanks or automatically gives the operation to program controller ( 3 3 ) . In automatic mode, as machine starts, the fuel pump (34) will connect to fuel tank by T-Switch ( 35 ) or channel determining solenoid. Machine can normally work with diesel fuel. If hot radiator water start heating Bio Oil and temperature sensor ( 3 6 ) as thermocouple or bimetal detects Bio Oil temperature in heating chamber ( 37 ) is achieved certain temperature (sufficient hot), thus the programmable control {33 ) can react to activate T-Switch (35) so channel to the fuel pump will be connected to outlet of vegetable oil (Bio Oil).
Whether needed, heater filament (38) can automatically work to stabilize temperature, or co-work with water radiator to reach the specified temperature. This filament is used whether the specified heat is insufficient. Commonly occurs on the beginning of operating machine.
If operator stops machine in automatic system mode, so program controller (3 3 ) will order T-switch (35) to move fuel channel to fuel tank (31 ) and then stop terminate electric current to heating component (38) and radiator water heating channel ( 39 ) then machine can operate for 1 - 5 minutes before program controller stops fuel pump ( 3 4 ) . It occurs due to this converting apparatus equipped by a manual terminating vegetable oil flow (40) that operated before turning off the machine. Therefore, flushing automatically operates. This process
will guarantee that the residual of Bio Oil will be cleaned from fuel pump. Filter (4 1 ) will help to filter Bio Oil if there is still much dirt in tire tank.
This apparatus can make vegetable oil (Bio Oil) able to power diesel machine as replacement of diesel fuel. This apparatus used directly without chemical process of vegetable oil.
Claims
1. An apparatus to convert vegetable oil into fuel replacement of diesel fuel, at least comprising of an vegetable oil inlet and outlet, diesel fuel inlet and outlet, heater chamber, hot water inlet and outlet, control device, filter, temperature sensor device, and switching mean.
2. An apparatus mentioned in claim 1 whereas diesel machine operates as stationer or mobile machine.
3. An apparatus mentioned in claim 1 , further added a heating filament which function to heat the vegetable oil until the desired temperature.
4. An apparatus mentioned in claim 1 whereas heating chamber is heat by heating source of radiator hot water sent to spiral channel so it has a uniform heating.
5. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 to 4 whereas vegetable oil temperature or heating chamber temperature is 5O0C to 115°C.
6. An apparatus as claimed in any one of previous claims, whereas operation of the apparatus will be automatic or manual.
7. An apparatus as claimed in any previous claims, whereas heating source for heating of vegetable oil is an exhaust port
(muffler).
8. An apparatus as claimed in any previous claims, where as further equipped by an isolating mechanism about vegetable oil heating chamber.
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