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Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy | 2015

Study on Australian energy policy, socio-economic, and environment issues

A.K. Azad; M.G. Rasul; M.M.K. Khan; Subhash C. Sharma; M.M.K. Bhuiya

This article deals with the Australian total energy consumption related to economic growth and carbon dioxide (CO2) emission in which total energy consumption is sub-divided into renewable and non-renewable energy consumption. The aim of this study is to determine the nexus between all energy elements with gross domestic product and CO2 emission using the Cobb-Douglas equation. The study is based on the Australian panel data over the period from 1976–1977 to 2012–2013. Vector error correction model and generalized method of moments were used to estimate the variables for the relationship between energy variables. The proposed model shows good agreement with the data available on the bioenergy production and consumption in Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development countries. In this model, oil price, oil consumption, carbon tax, renewable energy technology, population growth, urbanization, etc., have been considered as model variables or governing factors. The results show the bidirectional re...


INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MECHANICAL ENGINEERING: Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Mechanical Engineering (ICME 2015) | 2016

Effect of first and second generation biodiesel blends on engine performance and emission

A.K. Azad; M.G. Rasul; M.M.K. Bhuiya; Rubayat Islam

The biodiesel is a potential source of alternative fuel which can be used at different proportions with diesel fuel. This study experimentally investigated the effect of blend percentage on diesel engine performance and emission using first generation (soybean) and second generation (waste cooking) biodiesel. The characterization of the biodiesel was done according to ASTM and EN standards and compared with ultralow sulfur diesel (ULSD) fuel. A multi-cylinder test bed engine coupled with electromagnetic dynamometer and 5 gas analyzer were used for engine performance and emission test. The investigation was made using B5, B10 and B15 blends for both biodiesels. The study found that brake power (BP) and brake torque (BT) slightly decreases and brake specific fuel consumption (BSFC) slightly increases with an increase in biodiesel blends ratio. Besides, a significant reduction in exhaust emissions (except NOx emission) was found for both biodiesels compared to ULSD. Soybean biodiesel showed better engine per...


INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MECHANICAL ENGINEERING: Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Mechanical Engineering (ICME 2015) | 2016

Comparison of oil refining and biodiesel production process between screw press and n-hexane techniques from beauty leaf feedstock

M.M.K. Bhuiya; M.G. Rasul; M.M.K. Khan; Nanjappa Ashwath

The Beauty Leaf Tree (Callophylum inophyllum) is regarded as an alternative source of energy to produce 2nd generation biodiesel due to its potentiality as well as high oil yield content in the seed kernels. The treating process is indispensable during the biodiesel production process because it can augment the yield as well as quality of the product. Oil extracted from both mechanical screw press and solvent extraction using n-hexane was refined. Five replications each of 25 gm of crude oil for screw press and five replications each of 25 gm of crude oil for n-hexane were selected for refining as well as biodiesel conversion processes. The oil refining processes consists of degumming, neutralization as well as dewaxing. The degumming, neutralization and dewaxing processes were performed to remove all the gums (phosphorous-based compounds), free fatty acids, and waxes from the fresh crude oil before the biodiesel conversion process carried out, respectively. The results indicated that up to 73% and 81% of...


International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer | 2013

Heat transfer and friction factor characteristics in turbulent flow through a tube fitted with perforated twisted tape inserts

M.M.K. Bhuiya; M.S.U. Chowdhury; Manabendra Saha; M.T. Islam


Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2016

Role of Biofuel and Their Binary (Diesel–Biodiesel) and Ternary (Ethanol–Biodiesel–Diesel) Blends on Internal Combustion Engines Emission Reduction

M. Mofijur; M.G. Rasul; J. Hyde; A.K. Azad; Rizalman Mamat; M.M.K. Bhuiya


Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2016

Prospects of 2nd generation biodiesel as a sustainable fuel—Part: 1 selection of feedstocks, oil extraction techniques and conversion technologies

M.M.K. Bhuiya; M.G. Rasul; M.M.K. Khan; Nanjappa Ashwath; A.K. Azad


International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer | 2013

Thermal characteristics in a heat exchanger tube fitted with triple twisted tape inserts

M.M.K. Bhuiya; M.S.U. Chowdhury; M. Shahabuddin; Manabendra Saha; L.A. Memon


Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2016

Prospects of 2nd generation biodiesel as a sustainable fuel – Part 2: Properties, performance and emission characteristics

M.M.K. Bhuiya; M.G. Rasul; M.M.K. Khan; Nanjappa Ashwath; A.K. Azad; M.A. Hazrat


International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer | 2014

Performance assessment in a heat exchanger tube fitted with double counter twisted tape inserts

M.M.K. Bhuiya; A.S.M. Sayem; Majedul Islam; M.S.U. Chowdhury; M. Shahabuddin


Energy Procedia | 2014

Second Generation Biodiesel: Potential Alternative to-edible Oil-derived Biodiesel☆

M.M.K. Bhuiya; M.G. Rasul; M.M.K. Khan; Nanjappa Ashwath; A.K. Azad; M.A. Hazrat

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M.G. Rasul

Central Queensland University

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A.K. Azad

Central Queensland University

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M.M.K. Khan

Central Queensland University

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Nanjappa Ashwath

Central Queensland University

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M.A. Hazrat

Central Queensland University

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M.S.U. Chowdhury

University of New South Wales

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M. Mofijur

Central Queensland University

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Subhash C. Sharma

Central Queensland University

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