Abstract:
This plant design report contains the process and design feasibility for producing
biodiesel at a rate of 100 bbl/day from waste cooking oil using cow bones as catalysts.
The plant can fulfill the 10% of the need for diesel in demand in the city. Our biodiesel
is the product of the transesterification process of waste cooking oil in the presence of
Methanol and calcined cow bones as catalysts. The basis of the process is the 100
bbl/day biodiesel production. This thesis consists of a chapter on introduction, process
selection and description, material balance, energy balance, equipment selection and
design, instrumentation, process control, HAZOP analysis, cost estimation, and site
selection