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Determination of Some Physical Properties of Castor (Ricirus communis) Oil


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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Lagos State University, Epe Campus, Epe, Lagos, Nigeria
2 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kwara State Polytechnic, Institute of Technology, Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria
3 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, Nigeria
 

The energy crisis and shortage of fuel emanating from total dependence on mineral oil with resultant socio-economic problems demand the need to explore the use of renewable energy as alternative. This study evaluates the physical properties of the castor (Ricirus communis) oil. A quantity of 35 kg dried base decorticated seeds of castor was locally obtained, volume of 5 litres of castor oil was extracted from the seeds using existing hydraulic press machine, while its physical properties was determined through laboratory analytical procedure of American Society for Testing and Materials analytical standard 960-52 (ASTM,D960-52). The properties determined were: viscosity, density, flash point, pour point, melting point, refractive index, specific heat and thermal conductivity. Comparisons of the properties were also made with the standard lubricant (SAE 40 engine oil). The principles of flow theories were employed to develop heat generated equation in terms of temperature, density and viscosity of the oil and a computer program in C++ language was thus written. The physical properties of Castor oil are viscosity (889.3 cst), density (0.959) g/ml, flash point (145)°C, pour point (2.7)°C, melting point (-2 to -5)°C, refractive index (1.480), specific heat (0.089) KJ/Kg/K and thermal conductivity (4.727)W/moC, respectively. Comparative analysis showed that the values of viscosity, density, thermal conductivity and pour point for Castor oil were higher than the values of SAE 40 engine oil while specific heat, flash point and refractive index values of Castor oil were less than the values of SAE 40 engine oil. The result showed that the average values for density and viscosity of Castor oil were 936Kgm-3 and 0.7938N.S/m2. Sensitivity analysis showed that Castor oil has highest density and viscosity value at 30°C and lowest value at 100°C. In conclusion, Castor oil is suitable as alternative to conventional lubricating oils in auto engines. This study provides baseline information for production of lubricating oil from Castor seeds.

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The physical Properties, Viscosity, Density, Flash Point, Pour Point, Melting Point, Refractive Index, Specific Heat Capacity and Thermal Conductivity.
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Odesanya Kazeem
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Lagos State University, Epe Campus, Epe, Lagos, Nigeria
Olasheu Taiwo
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kwara State Polytechnic, Institute of Technology, Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria
Adebiyi Kazeem
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, Nigeria
Durowoju Mondiu
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, Nigeria

Abstract


The energy crisis and shortage of fuel emanating from total dependence on mineral oil with resultant socio-economic problems demand the need to explore the use of renewable energy as alternative. This study evaluates the physical properties of the castor (Ricirus communis) oil. A quantity of 35 kg dried base decorticated seeds of castor was locally obtained, volume of 5 litres of castor oil was extracted from the seeds using existing hydraulic press machine, while its physical properties was determined through laboratory analytical procedure of American Society for Testing and Materials analytical standard 960-52 (ASTM,D960-52). The properties determined were: viscosity, density, flash point, pour point, melting point, refractive index, specific heat and thermal conductivity. Comparisons of the properties were also made with the standard lubricant (SAE 40 engine oil). The principles of flow theories were employed to develop heat generated equation in terms of temperature, density and viscosity of the oil and a computer program in C++ language was thus written. The physical properties of Castor oil are viscosity (889.3 cst), density (0.959) g/ml, flash point (145)°C, pour point (2.7)°C, melting point (-2 to -5)°C, refractive index (1.480), specific heat (0.089) KJ/Kg/K and thermal conductivity (4.727)W/moC, respectively. Comparative analysis showed that the values of viscosity, density, thermal conductivity and pour point for Castor oil were higher than the values of SAE 40 engine oil while specific heat, flash point and refractive index values of Castor oil were less than the values of SAE 40 engine oil. The result showed that the average values for density and viscosity of Castor oil were 936Kgm-3 and 0.7938N.S/m2. Sensitivity analysis showed that Castor oil has highest density and viscosity value at 30°C and lowest value at 100°C. In conclusion, Castor oil is suitable as alternative to conventional lubricating oils in auto engines. This study provides baseline information for production of lubricating oil from Castor seeds.

Keywords


The physical Properties, Viscosity, Density, Flash Point, Pour Point, Melting Point, Refractive Index, Specific Heat Capacity and Thermal Conductivity.