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Volume 9

Journal of Bioremediation & Biodegradation

ISSN: 2155-6199

Biofuel Congress 2018 &

Biomass 2018

September 04-06, 2018

JOINT EVENT

September 04-06, 2018 | Zurich, Switzerland

13

th

Global Summit and Expo on

Biomass and Bioenergy

&

12

th

World Congress on

Biofuels and Bioenergy

Design automation of the manufacturing process of a mini-biodiesel plant

Deivison Silveira Santos de Jesus

FAMEC,Brazil

T

he increasing pollution in the atmospheric layer has meant world-wide temperature variations, causing the melting

of icecaps and floods, among other environmental factors. This change in temperature has been mainly caused by the

indiscriminate emission of CO

2

, especially due to the rising number of vehicles in circulation. Researchers have identified

that, among other types of fuel, diesel has the highest level of CO

2

emission. Hence the need for the development of biodiesel,

produced from oleaginous plants, aimed at reducing the emission of this harmful gas into the atmosphere, besides using

renewable resources. However, as in any automation process, it is necessary to have sensors, actuators and controllers, which

together perform the automation and control of the production process. Besides that, there are other process variables to be

accounted for, such as temperature, flow and level. Considering such concept, and within the academic context, the creation

process of a mini biodiesel plant will be described.

Recent Publications

1. BEGA, E.A. KOCH, R. FINKEL. V.S.etal.Industrial instrumentation. Publisher Interciência: IBP. 3rd Edition. Rio

de Janeiro, 2011.

2. BRAFMAN, I. Econometric model for the projection of apparent fuel consumption in Brazil - otto and diesel.

2009. 103 f. Dissertation (Master degree) - Faculty of Economics and Finance Ibmec, Rio de Janeiro, 2009.

3. CONAB - NATIONAL COMPANYOF SUPPLY. Ethanol as a new universal fuel: statistical analysis and projection

of domestic consumption and export of Brazilian ethyl alcohol from 2006 to 2011. Brasília, 2008.

4. D'AVILA, L. A. Limits of biodiesel production in Brazil. BIOCOM-4th national biofuels symposium. Chemical

School of UFRJ, LABCOM-Laboratory of Fuels and Petroleum Derivatives. Rio de Janeiro, May 19 and 20, 2011

5.

METROPOLITAN FACULTY OF CAMAÇARI. Pedagogical project of the control and automation engineering

course. Camaçari, 2012. 182p

Biography

Deivison Silveira Santos de Jesus Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering and Automotive Industrial Systems, Postgraduate in Reliability Engineering, Control

and Automation Engineer, Electro technical Technician. He has professional experience in the area of management of electrical maintenance in industrial equipment

and quality engineering in the automotive area. It is also Black Belt certifying 7 Green Belt in the year 2017 .

silveirads@yahoomail.com

Deivison Silveira Santos de Jesus, J Bioremediat Biodegrad 2018, Volume 9

DOI: 10.4172/2155-6199-C1-015