Sunday, April 17, 2016

Boat racing

This past week we have been working on building and racing a boat that would run on the biodiesel that we created. For our boat, my group and I used a sardine can. In the can we were able to put our engine and have just enough room for our container with the bio diesel and the wick to fit.


Here is an image of what the biodiesel looked like after we made it. For our boats we had to remove the clean biodiesel from the glycerin, and then we could use it.

Here is an article written about the boat races that took place in the classes: http://fhhstoday.com/6624/news/pre-ap-chemistry-constructs-biodiesel-boats/

Here is a link that explains what it would due like to use biodiesel in real life boats, and whether or not this is an option: http://biodiesel.org/using-biodiesel/market-segments/marine

1 comment:

  1. Thanks Kendall for this great post! I enjoyed how you included the use of the fuel that was made in class, as well as a picture to explain the separation that took place when making it. I think it was creative that you included the school article which was published on our classes, along with a professional link for the technicality of biodiesel boats.

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