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Performance characteristics and exhaust gas analysis of a diesel engine using biodiesel fuel blends

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Pages 297-308 | Received 13 Jan 2017, Accepted 30 Jun 2017, Published online: 04 Aug 2017
 

ABSTRACT

This study details an investigation of the performance and emission characteristics of a Ford XLD 418 compression ignition engine fuelled by various biodiesel/standard agricultural diesel blends. Blend ratios of 10, 50 and 75% were tested and compared with baseline tests performed using pure diesel fuel in the same engine and under the same nominal test conditions. All experiments were carried out in a controlled laboratory environment in accordance with the British Standard, International Organization for Standardization (BS ISO) 15550 standard for compression ignition engines. Numerous full engine performance tests and emission analyses were carried out for each blend, and it is concluded that the engine mechanical performance became marginally worse with increased fuel blend ratio levels. In terms of exhaust gas analysis, emission gas levels for NOx showed a definitive increase, whereas others such as CO and HC generally decreased. CO2 did not show a conclusive trend when regarded in the context of the variation associated with the baseline pure diesel tests, although the literature supports that it increases marginally.

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