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Research Article

THERMODYNAMIC ASSESSMENT OF WATER DIESEL EMULSIFIED FUEL USAGE IN A SINGLE CYLINDER DIESEL ENGINE

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Pages 3708-3721 | Received 22 Oct 2020, Accepted 28 Feb 2021, Published online: 12 Apr 2021
 

ABSTRACT

In this study, 5% (W5), 10% (W10), and 15% (W15) of water-diesel emulsified fuels have been prepared using surfactants and obtained emulsifications were experimentally tested in a single-cylinder diesel engine on maximum torque and maximum power area at full load condition. In this way, theoretical analyses have been performed in order to evaluate the energy potential of a diesel engine fueled with emulsified fuel. According to results, thermal efficiency raises up to 9.4% with water amount increment since the reduction of work is smaller than the reduction of fuel energy rate. Fuel exergy rates increase up to 14.3% thanks to oxygen and hydrogen content of water but the destruction rate of exergy increased at the same time up to 25.2% and also exergetic efficiency reduces as up to 16.9% compared to neat diesel. Last of all, the ecological coefficient of performance (ECOP) criterion was obtained as 0.24 and 0.18 on maximum torque area and 0.28 and 0.21 on maximum power area for neat diesel and W15 as a disadvantage of water emulsified fuels.

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Acknowledgments

This study has been supported by Yildiz Technical University (YTU) Scientific Research Project Coor. (BAPK) (Project no FBA-2018-3215). Thanks to YTU BAPK for the financial support. 

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Funding

This work was supported by Yildiz Technical University (Project no: FBA-2018-3215)

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