Tuesday, May 24, 2011
We Moved The Bus!
After a lot of work on the diesel we finally finished and made the bus run. although it was fun I'm glad the project is finally over and i can stop posting blogs. I'm so glad the bus ran because otherwise we all would have failed. Today was a great day.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
5th day
Today we finished the gas by pouring it into beakers very carefully. We had to be careful because there was a little bit of sludge in the bottom of the bottle and we didn't want it to be in the fuel. After that we poured one more cleaned oil into the bottles. we then measured the methanol and sodium hydroxide like we did before. Finally we poured the mixture into the bottles and inverted them 6 times and left them to sit over night.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
4th day
today we squeezed the glycerine out of the bottles. we had to have two people to do it. one person had to squeeze the stuff out of the bottle and the other person had to hold their hand under the bottle so that we would not lose the oil. we then let the bottles sit over night again.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
3rd day of biodiesle experiment.
what happened today in class is we first measured the one liter of oil into each two liter bottle. After that we measured 12 grams of sodium hydroxide into each 250 ml of methanol and then we shook it. After that we put it into the bottles of oil and inverted it 6 times. then we let it sit over night.
Friday, May 6, 2011
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Second day of cleaning
Today was the second day and it went a lot better. once again one group filtered oil and one group heated the oil. However today we use pots to heat the oil instead of beakers and we heated the oil all at once. Today was a productive day.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
First day of oil cleaning
Today was the first day of cleaning the oil and it went pretty well. First one group of the class filtered the oil through a pint strainer and after that the other half of the class heated it ti remove the water. I think that one thing we need to change is to heat the oil sooner so that we can get it to a higher temperature before time runs out in class. We also need a better way to carry the beakers of hot oil so that we don't drop them. Over all I think it was a productive and successful day.
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
oil cleaning hypothesis
My hypothesis is that if we strain the oil with a pint strainer and then heat it then the oil will be pure.
Monday, May 2, 2011
research post
Steps to purify oil:
found on http://www.ehow.com/how_5948902_purify-waste-vegetable-oil.html
These steps are to simply clean the oil the steps to complete the bio diesle can also be found on the site.
1. Gather all your waste vegetable oil and pour it through an oil filter.
2. Get 15 liters of the oil into a 5 gallon jug. Heat the oil to 100 degrees by placing the jugs in a steel pot and heat with a camp stove. If you have more than that, repeat these steps. Don't try to increase the amount of oil you're processing at one time.
Burning bio diesel requires a specialized bio diesel compatible engine. A diesel engine can be converted to run on pure vegetable oil using a conversion kit however these kits can cost from $650 to $1500. But i don''t think that the conversion is needed to run on chemically proceed bio diesel. Bio diesel requires extra heat to burn which is why some variations to the engine must be made.
found on http://www.ehow.com/how_5948902_purify-waste-vegetable-oil.html
These steps are to simply clean the oil the steps to complete the bio diesle can also be found on the site.
1. Gather all your waste vegetable oil and pour it through an oil filter.
2. Get 15 liters of the oil into a 5 gallon jug. Heat the oil to 100 degrees by placing the jugs in a steel pot and heat with a camp stove. If you have more than that, repeat these steps. Don't try to increase the amount of oil you're processing at one time.
Burning bio diesel requires a specialized bio diesel compatible engine. A diesel engine can be converted to run on pure vegetable oil using a conversion kit however these kits can cost from $650 to $1500. But i don''t think that the conversion is needed to run on chemically proceed bio diesel. Bio diesel requires extra heat to burn which is why some variations to the engine must be made.
first boidiesle project blog
Ok in my science class we are doing boidiesle project in which we make biodeisle to fuel a school bus. im kinda exited about this but i still fear something will go wrong. some questions i have about this are: If we mess up what happens and how can we fix it? How did mrs rioux come up with this project? Why is this so complicated? Those are really all my questions so this is my first post.
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