Abstract

This paper focuses on the physical property prediction of waste cooking oil biodiesel and examines the accuracy of different methods to estimate reliable basic physical properties, including density, viscosity and surface tension of waste cooking oil biodiesel in a wide range of temperature based on its fatty acid methyl ester component. A program for the physical property prediction of the biodiesel was developed and experimental measurements for the density, viscosity and surface tension of the biodiesel were performed to validate the chosen methods. The results show that the modified Rackett equation and the Orrick-Erbar method have the high estimation accuracy for the prediction of the density and the viscosity, respectively. The Sastri-Rao method and the Pizer method have the accuracy enough to predict the surface tension.

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