Author/Authors :
Raheman، Hifjur نويسنده Raheman, Hifjur , Jena، Prakash C نويسنده Jena, Prakash C , Jadav، Snehal S نويسنده Jadav, Snehal S
Abstract :
10.3-kW single-cylinder water-cooled direct-injection diesel engine was evaluated using blends of biodiesel (B10
and B20) obtained from a mixture of mahua and simarouba oils (50:50) with high-speed diesel (HSD) in terms of
brake specific fuel consumption, brake thermal efficiency, and exhaust gas temperature and emissions such as CO,
HC, and NOx. Based on performance and emissions, blend B10 was selected for long-term use. Experiments were
also conducted to assess soot deposits on engine components, such as cylinder head, piston crown, and fuel
injector tip, and addition of wear metal in the lubricating oil of diesel engine when operated with the biodiesel
blend (B10) for 100 h. The amount of soot deposits on the engine components was found to be, on average, 21%
lesser for B10-fueled engine as compared with HSD-fueled engine due to better combustion. The addition of wear
metals such as copper, zinc, iron, nickel, lead, magnesium, and aluminum, except for manganese, in the lubricating
oil of B10-fueled engine after 100 h of engine operation was found to be 11% to 50% lesser than those of the
HSD-fueled engine due to additional lubricity.