Abstract

Owing to the ever-growing impetus towards the development of eco-friendly and low carbon footprint energy solutions, biodiesel production and usage have been the subject of tremendous research efforts. The biodiesel production process is driven by several process parameters, which must be maintained at optimum levels to ensure high productivity. Since biodiesel productivity and quality are also dependent on the various raw materials involved in transesterification, physical experiments are necessary to make any estimation regarding them. However, a brute force approach of carrying out physical experiments until the optimal process parameters have been achieved will not succeed, due to a large number of process parameters and the underlying non-linear relation between the process parameters and responses. In this regard, a machine learning-based prediction approach is used in this paper to quantify the response features of the biodiesel production process as a function of the process parameters. Three powerful machine learning algorithms—linear regression, random forest regression and AdaBoost regression are comprehensively studied in this work. Furthermore, two separate examples—one involving biodiesel yield, the other regarding biodiesel free fatty acid conversion percentage—are illustrated. It is seen that both random forest regression and AdaBoost regression can achieve high accuracy in predictive modelling of biodiesel yield and free fatty acid conversion percentage. However, AdaBoost may be a more suitable approach for biodiesel production modelling, as it achieves the best accuracy amongst the tested algorithms. Moreover, AdaBoost can be more quickly deployed, as it was seen to be insensitive to number of regressors used.

Highlights

  • Biodiesel is a kind of nontoxic and biodegradable fuel, which is aromatic and sulfur free

  • In one illustrative example, the biodiesel yield is modelled as a function of methanol/oil molar ratio (Mr ), catalyst weight (Wc ), reaction temperature (T) and reaction time (Tr )

  • In another illustrative example, the free fatty acid conversion percentage is estimated based on reaction temperature (T) and reaction time (Tr ), catalyst weight (Wc ), methanol/oil molar ratio (Mr ) and agitation speed (Sa )

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Introduction

Biodiesel is a kind of nontoxic and biodegradable fuel, which is aromatic and sulfur free. It has been observed that each year, the use of petroleum is increasing exponentially, which can lead to complete depletion of its reserves by 2042 [3]. This alarming situation is boosting the interest of researchers to actively work on the substitute of petroleum products. Researchers are showing interest in the use of vegetable oil to produce biodiesel, which is less polluting compared to petroleum. Various processes have been used to produce biodiesel from different oils like soybean oil, canola oil, palm oil, sunflower seed oil etc. Various processes have been used to produce biodiesel from different oils like soybean oil, canola oil, palm oil, sunflower seed oil etc. [6,7,8]

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