Emission and Performance Characteristics of Waste Cooking Oil Biodiesel Blends in a Single Direct Injection Diesel Engine

Cooking oil
DOI: 10.14716/ijtech.v9i2.1204 Publication Date: 2018-04-28T05:12:36Z
ABSTRACT
The use of Waste Cooking Oil (WCO) as feedstock, and microwave heating technology are favored to reduce the cost biodiesel. In order identify effect using biodiesel from WCO Methyl Ester (WCOME) blends on diesel engine emissions performance, WCOME were tested in a single-cylinder Direct Injection (DI) at constant speed 2500 rpm with five loads. For comparison, commercial fuel, Petron Diesel Max (PDM), mixture palm oil (POME) also used. performance emission test results fuels: PDM, BP10, BP20, BW10, BW20 then compared simulation created by GT-Power software. experimental indicated that POME led increments Brake Specific Fuel Consumption (BSFC) up 5.9% reduction Thermal Efficiency (BTE) 29.3% compare PDM. These increased nitrogen oxide decreased carbon dioxide, monoxide hydrocarbon for all loads rpm. testing cylinder peak pressure demonstrates significant increase load four fuels. All graphs show similar trends.
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