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    Biofuels In Automobiles : Alternative Fuels

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    Biofuels In Automobiles : Alternative Fuels

    Biofuels In Automobiles : Alternative Fuels
    Last updated 11/2019
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.64 GB | Duration: 4h 8m

    Learn all about Biofuels like Ethanol,Biodiesel, BioButanol,BioGas used in Automobiles including Standards & Application

    What you'll learn

    Biofuels are a renewable energy source, made from organic matter or wastes, that can play a valuable role in reducing carbon dioxide emissions.

    biofuel is a fuel that is produced through contemporary processes from biomass, rather than a fuel produced by

    the very slow geological processes involved in the formation of fossil fuels, such as oBioButanol and Ethanol would be taught to the students during this course

    Biofuels are one of the largest sources of renewable energy in use today.

    Requirements

    We recommend but do not require that you complete a university level course in Mechanical engineering or Automobile Engineering.

    Description

    Biofuels have been around longer than cars have, but cheap gasoline and diesel have long kept them on the fringe. Spikes in oil prices, and now global efforts to stave off the worst effects of climate change, have lent new urgency to the search for clean, renewable fuels. Learn everything about Various biofuels like ethanol, biodiesel, biobutanol and biogas. Automobile Industry experts with more than 12years of experience have designed and delivered this course consisting of all properties, standards and application of the above mention biofuels. We at Ezenith education strongly believe that Alternative fuels is the future of IC engines and Biogas has strong potentional meet all our needs and also reduce the Green house gases

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Definition of Fuel

    Lecture 3 Facts of Oil

    Lecture 4 Problems with Dependance on Petrol

    Lecture 5 Present Scenario of Fossil Fuels and Emissions

    Lecture 6 Alternate Fuels and Power Sources

    Lecture 7 Sources of Fuels for IC engines

    Lecture 8 Definition of Alternate Fuels

    Lecture 9 Introduction to Alternate Fuels

    Lecture 10 What are the properties of Fuels

    Lecture 11 Energy Density of Alternative Fuels

    Lecture 12 Benefits of Alternative Fuels

    Lecture 13 Goals of Altenative Fuels

    Lecture 14 Evaluation Criteria of Alternative Fuels

    Lecture 15 Assessment Of Alternative Fuels

    Lecture 16 Lifecycle Cost of Alternative Fuel Vehicles

    Lecture 17 Green House Gas Emissisons of Altenative Fuels

    Lecture 18 Promotions Of Alternative Fuels in EU

    Lecture 19 National Targets for Alternative Fuels

    Lecture 20 Driving Force for Alternate Fuels

    Section 2: Biogas as Fuel

    Lecture 21 Introduction to biogas

    Lecture 22 Biogas Production

    Lecture 23 Biogas Powered Vehicles

    Lecture 24 Biogas - Energy Performance

    Lecture 25 Sustainability of Biogas

    Lecture 26 Potentials as an Automotive Fuel

    Lecture 27 Biogas - Barriers as a Automotive Fuels

    Lecture 28 Case Study on use of Biogas : Sweden

    Lecture 29 Conclusion - Biogas

    Section 3: Ethanol

    Lecture 30 Introduction to Ethanol as a Fuel

    Lecture 31 Properties of Ethanol

    Lecture 32 How is Ethanol Produced?

    Lecture 33 Various Blends of Ethanol

    Lecture 34 E85 Flex Fuel Specification

    Lecture 35 Pros and Cons of Ethanol as Fuel

    Lecture 36 Certification issues :Fuel System

    Lecture 37 Ethanol in Diesel Vehicles

    Lecture 38 Engine Durability - Diesel engines

    Lecture 39 Blend Stability : Ethanol

    Lecture 40 Ethanol Production and distribution

    Lecture 41 Ethanol Feedstocks

    Lecture 42 Flexible Fuel Vehicle

    Lecture 43 Ethanol Program in India

    Lecture 44 E- 20 Blend for future

    Lecture 45 Benefits and Consideration of Ethanol

    Lecture 46 Issues with Ethanol Blended Petrol

    Lecture 47 Summary - Ethanol as a Fuel

    Lecture 48 Ethanol Blending - Learn from the West

    Section 4: Biodiesel

    Lecture 49 Introduction to BioDisel as a fuel

    Lecture 50 What are Biofuels

    Lecture 51 History of Biodiesel

    Lecture 52 B100-Biodiesel

    Lecture 53 Properties of Biodiesel

    Lecture 54 Biodiesel Benefits and Consideration

    Lecture 55 Why should we switch to Biodiesel

    Lecture 56 Ethanol is not Biodiesel

    Lecture 57 Composition of Biodiesel

    Lecture 58 Process to produce Biodiesel

    Lecture 59 Important Parameters Post Manufacturing

    Lecture 60 Toxicity and Safety - Biodiesel

    Lecture 61 Biodiesel Specification

    Lecture 62 Fuel Properteries that Effect CRDi Fuel system in Diesel

    Lecture 63 Properties of Biodiesel

    Lecture 64 Petrol Diesel CO2 Cycle vs Biodiesel Cycle

    Lecture 65 Biodiesel in India

    Lecture 66 Biodiesel in USA

    Lecture 67 Biodiesel use around the world

    Lecture 68 Bio-Diesel - Feasibility of Production

    Lecture 69 Emissions while using Biodiesel

    Section 5: BioButanol

    Lecture 70 Introduction to BioButanol

    Lecture 71 Benefits and Consideration of Biobutanol

    Lecture 72 Properties of Butanol

    Lecture 73 Advantages of Butanol as Fuel

    Lecture 74 Butanol vs Ethanol

    Lecture 75 How is Butanol produced?

    Lecture 76 Biobutanol production from Renewable resources

    Lecture 77 Application and prospects of Biobutanol

    Lecture 78 Conclusion

    Section 6: Conclusion

    Lecture 79 Challenges of Alternative Fuels

    Lecture 80 Negative Impact of Plant based Alternative fuels

    Lecture 81 Conclusion and Future of Alternate Fuels

    Engineering students