Title of article
Characteristics of fish oil biodiesel with the impact of diesel fuel addition on a CI engine
Author/Authors
Sharma ، Deepak Kumar Department of Mechanical Engineering - National Institute of Technology Manipur , Verma ، Tikendra Nath Department of Mechanical Engineering - National Institute of Technology Manipur-795004
From page
325
To page
336
Abstract
The present study focuses on the optimization in the use of non-petroleum fuel derived from waste fish oil fuels, as a replacement for petroleum diesel fuel for compression ignition engine. The study comprises of comparison between results of fish oil biodiesel-diesel blends in a compression ignition engine. Fuel properties such as viscosity, density, heat value of fuel, cetane number and a flash point of fish oil biodiesel and its blends with diesel were studied. The fish oil biodiesel (60, 40, 20, and 0%) – diesel (40, 60, 80 and 100%) are blended at volume basis. The results show reduction in thermal efficiency, temperature, particulate matter and nitrogen oxides emission; while showing an increase in higher specific fuel consumption, ignition delay, carbon dioxide and smoke emissions. The B20 fuel blend improves BTE by 4.7%, CO2 emissions has been increased by 2.56%, while SFC is lowered by 7.92% as compared to diesel fuel. In biodiesel blend (B20), the highest reduction in NOx by 14.9%, particulate by 4.22% is observed although smoke emission slightly rises with an increase in fish oil in the blends, as compared to diesel fuel.
Keywords
Compression ignition engine , engine characteristics , Fish oil biodiesel production
Journal title
Journal of Computational and Applied Research in Mechanical Engineering (JCARME)
Journal title
Journal of Computational and Applied Research in Mechanical Engineering (JCARME)
Record number
2600221
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