Experimental investigation of performance, emissions and tribological characteristics of B20 blend from cottonseed and palm oil biodiesels
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-15-2022
Abstract
Reserves of fossil fuel are being depleted, and its use to generate energy also affects the environment. Sustainable and clean energy sources, therefore, need to be produced to meet the demands. In this research, combined blended fuels were produced from cottonseed and palm oil methyl esters with petroleum diesel fuel. To achieve the benefits of palm oil biodiesel (high calorific value) and cottonseed oil biodiesel (low kinematic viscosity and acid value), the combined biodiesel blend (C05P15, C10P10, and C15P05) has been tested to assess their effect on engine performance, emissions, and tribological properties. The physicochemical properties of all fuels were measured following ASTM D6751 standard. A single-cylinder, 4-stroke, and the natural aspiration diesel engine were used for engine testing. The experimental results showed that all combined blended fuels have low brake thermal efficiency and emitted fewer hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and smoke opacity apart from nitrogen oxides compared with petroleum diesel fuel. Based on results, the combined blended fuel can be used as a substitute fuel in diesel engines without any engine modifications.
Keywords
Palm oil biodiesel, Cottonseed oil biodiesel, Diesel engine, Performance, Emissions, Tribology
Divisions
mechanical
Funders
Centre for Energy Science (CFES),Universiti Malaya [GPF018A-2019],Higher Education Commission of Pakistan
Publication Title
Energy
Volume
239
Issue
A
Publisher
Elsevier
Publisher Location
THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND