Analysis of the Reliability of a Biofuel Production Plant from Waste Cooking Oil
Ivan Nekrasov, Aleksandr Zagulyaev, Vladimir Bukhtoyarov, Svetlana, Eremeeva, Elena Filyushina, Aleksey Gorodov, Natalia Shepeta

TL;DR
This paper evaluates the reliability of a biofuel production plant using waste cooking oil, identifying weak points and proposing improvements to enhance overall system reliability.
Contribution
It provides a detailed structural reliability analysis of a biofuel plant and suggests specific enhancements for system robustness.
Findings
Identified the least reliable components of the plant
Proposed reliability improvement strategies
Enhanced overall system reliability
Abstract
The article considers the issue of increasing the structural reliability of a biofuel production plant. A review of the existing basic technological schemes of the biofuel production plant has been carried out. The main structural elements are determined and a functional diagram is constructed. Processed cooking oil was chosen as the input raw material. A structural analysis of the reliability of each element and the entire system as a whole was carried out. The least reliable elements are determined, options for improving the overall reliability of the installation are proposed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsEngineering Diagnostics and Reliability · Industrial Engineering and Technologies
