Title :
Steady-State and Transient Performance of Biodiesel-Fueled Compression-Ignition-Based Electrical Generation
Author :
Best, Robert J. ; Kennedy, Jason M. ; Morrow, D. John ; Fox, Brendan
Author_Institution :
Electr. Power & Energy Res. Cluster, Queen´´s Univ. Belfast, Belfast, UK
Abstract :
This paper investigates the performance characteristics of rapeseed methyl ester, EN 14214 biodiesel, when used for electrical generation in compression ignition engines. The work was inspired by the need to replace fossil diesel fuel with a sustainable low carbon alternative while maintaining generator performance, power quality, and compliance with ISO 8528-5. A 50-kVA Perkins diesel engine generator was used to assess the impact of biodiesel with particular regard to gen-set fuel consumption, load acceptance, and associated standards. Tests were performed on the diesel gen-set for islanded and grid-connected modes of operation, hence both steady-state and transient performance were fully explored. Performance comparisons were made with conventional fossil diesel fuel, revealing minimal technical barriers for electrical generation from this sustainable, carbon benign fuel. Recommendations for improved transient performance are proposed and validated through tests.
Keywords :
AC generators; biofuel; diesel-electric generators; electric ignition; fossil fuels; power grids; transient response; ISO 8528-5; Perkins diesel engine generator; apparent power 50 kVA; biodiesel-fueled compression-ignition; compression ignition engines; electrical generation; fossil diesel fuel; gen-set fuel consumption; grid-connected modes; islanded connected modes; load acceptance; power quality; rapeseed methyl ester characteristics; steady-state performance; transient performance; Carbon dioxide; Engines; Fuels; Generators; Steady-state; Timing; Transient analysis; Biodiesel; diesel-driven generators; distributed generation; real-time control; sustainability; transient response;
Journal_Title :
Sustainable Energy, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSTE.2010.2085458