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Titre: Characterization of used engine oil and possibility of recovery
Auteur(s): Zerdane, Youghourta
Hachemi, M.
Tazrout, M.
Largeau, Jean-François
Mots-clés: Used oils
Waste
Renewable energies
Characterization
Recovery
Contamination
Fuel
Date de publication: 2018
Collection/Numéro: Conférence internationale sur la mécanique avancée et les énergies renouvelables ICAMRE2018 Novembre 28 & 29, 2018 Boumerdes - Algérie;
Résumé: The world today is facing major energy and climate challenges. The growth of global energy demand, the decline in fossil reserves and the dangerous disruption of the climate caused by pollution compels states and scientists to quickly adopt plans strengthened action on renewable energies and the treatment of different types of waste generated by human activity, such as used motor oils in order to preserve the environment and to find other sustainable and economically viable solutions. This work, based on a characterization study of used motor oil, has shown that these characteristics deteriorate after a certain time of use compared to a new oil and that they become polluting due to contamination by inorganic elements (metal). The high calorific value of the used oil can be considered as an important source of energy, hence the need to develop a process for the upgrading of this waste and for this purpose it is envisaged to explore later one of these ways which is pyrolysis
URI/URL: http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/11961
Collection(s) :Communications Internationales

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