INVESTIGATION OF PERFORMANCE AND EMISSIONS FROM JET-A1 FUEL BLENDED WITH PME AND WME
Abstract
Aviation biofuels, sourced from plants or waste, are pivotal in slashing carbon emissions in aviation. As concerns mount over petroleum scarcity and limitations of electric or hydrogen tech, biofuels emerge as a greener alternative. In our project, we crafted blends of methyl esters from Palm oil and Waste vegetable oil with Jet A1, assessing various ratios to match jet fuel standards. Introducing second-generation fuels like waste cooking oil notably influenced physical traits. Producing biofuel from palm oil and waste vegetable oil presents an alternative to fossil fuels, paving the way for a lower-emission future in aviation.
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2024-06-05
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INVESTIGATION OF PERFORMANCE AND EMISSIONS FROM JET-A1 FUEL BLENDED WITH PME AND WME. (2024). Journal of Research Administration, 6(1), 6750-6753. https://journlra.org/index.php/jra/article/view/1920