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Original Articles

The Performance and Emissions of a Direct Injection Diesel Engine Fueled with Pongamia Pinnata Methyl Esters

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Pages 890-897 | Received 06 Jul 2009, Accepted 12 Sep 2009, Published online: 18 Feb 2011
 

Abstract

Oil was extracted from Pongamia Pinnata seeds collected in the northern region of Pakistan. This oil was used to prepare biodiesel by transesterification with methanol. Composition and properties of the Pongamia Pinnata methyl esters were determined. Neat biodiesel B-100 and B-50 blends were tested in a direct-injection air-cooled diesel engine. It was observed that with biodiesel specific fuel consumption, brake efficiency, and oxides of nitrogen emissions increased, whereas carbon monoxide and unburned hydrocarbons emissions and exhaust opacity decreased as compared to diesel fuel. About a 10% increase in free acceleration time from idle to rated speed was observed when the engine was fueled with the neat biodiesel.

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