Comportamiento de un motor alimentado con biogás, producido a partir del aprovechamiento de excretas de ganado bovino

This research presents the performance evaluation of an internal combustion engine fueled with biogas, produced from excreta of cattle compared to conventional fuel (gasoline). We used the experimental level quantitative method with a bifactorial design with three replicates. The experimental unit c...

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主要作者: Mendoza Mendoza, Luís Esteban (author)
其他作者: Zambrano Vera, Daniel Alejandro (author)
格式: bachelorThesis
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出版: 2017
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在線閱讀:http://repositorio.espam.edu.ec/handle/42000/595
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總結:This research presents the performance evaluation of an internal combustion engine fueled with biogas, produced from excreta of cattle compared to conventional fuel (gasoline). We used the experimental level quantitative method with a bifactorial design with three replicates. The experimental unit consisted of the operation of the engine to power 20 bulbs of 110 watt with luminaires on or off until the fuel was exhausted (biogas= 0.2943 m3, gasoline= 0.00051 m3). The engine performance was evaluated from three indicators: ignition time (seconds), engine temperature (°C) and noise (dBA). Data analysis was performed using the Sharpiro-Wills test at 5% significance, non-parametric data were evaluated using analysis of variance non-parametric of Kruskal-Wallis and were determined significant differences using the Tukey test; the normally distributed data were analyzed by ANOVA where significant differences were established with the Duncan test. The biogas used was generated with a mixture of 0.0885 m3 of water + 0.0708 m3 of bovine excreta + 0.0177 m3 of higuerilla (to increase the potential of hydrogen). The engine presented the lowest noise values with the use of biogas and the lights on (64.93 dB), the longest ignition and engine temperature was presented by gasoline with 892.5 sg and 158.43 °C respectively; The lowest time of ignition (36.17 seconds) and temperature (84.15 °C) was presented by the biogas. The performance of the engine represents that for the 892.5 sg of ignition time with gasoline was spent 0.20 cents/m3 and in turn with biogas for the 29 seconds that kept the engine on it spent $ 200/m3.