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Selection of optimum fish oil fuel blend to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions in an IC engine—A hybrid multiple criteria decision aid approach
Authors:Gnanasekaran Sakthivel  Sivakumar R  Mani Ilangkumaran  Bernard W Ikua
Institution:1. School of Mechanical and Building Sciences, VIT University, Vandalur- Kelambakkam, Chennai, India;2. School of Mechanical and Building Sciences,VIT University, Chennai Campus, Chennai, India;3. K.S. Rangasamy College of Technology, Mechatronics, KSR Kalvi Nagar, Tiruchengode, Namakkal, India;4. Department of Mechatronics Engineering, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology College of Engineering and Technology, Nairobi, Kenya
Abstract:The increasing demand on energy due to population growth and rising of living standards has led to considerable use of fossil fuels which has in turn, had an adverse impact on environmental pollution and depletion of fossil fuels in Internal Combustion (IC) engine sector. Alternative fuel blend evaluation in IC engine fuel technologies is a very important strategic decision involving decisions balancing within a number of criteria and opinions from different decision maker of IC engine experts. The selection of appropriate source of biodiesel and proper blending of biodiesel plays a major role in alternate energy production. This paper describes an application of hybrid Multi Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) technique for the selection of optimum biodiesel blend in the IC engine. The proposed model, Analytical Network Process (ANP) is integrated with Technique for Order Performance by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) to evaluate the optimum blend. Here the ANP is used to determine the relative weights of the criteria, whereas TOPSIS is used for obtaining the final ranking of alternative blends. An efficient pair-wise comparison process and ranking of alternatives can be achieved for optimum blend selection through the integration of ANP and TOPSIS. The obtained preference order for the blends are as B20 > B40 > Diesel > B60 > B80 > B100. This paper highlights a new insight into MCDM techniques to evaluate the best fuel blend for the decision makers such as engine manufactures and R&D engineers to meet the fuel economy and emission norms to empower the green revolution.
Keywords:ANP  diesel  energy  fish oil  IC engine  MCDM  TOPSIS
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