Influence of iodine value on combustion and NOx emission characteristics of a DI diesel engine


Autoria(s): Rao, P.V.; Clarke, Stephen; Brown, Richard
Data(s)

26/09/2010

Resumo

Biodiesel is a renewable fuel that has been shown to reduce many exhaust emissions, except oxides of nitrogen (NOx), in diesel engine cars. This is of special concern in inner urban areas that are subject to strict environmental regulations, such as EURO norms. Also, the use of pure biodiesel (B100) is inhibited because of its higher NOx emissions compared to petroleum diesel fuel. The aim of this present work is to investigate the effect of the iodine value and cetane number of various biodiesel fuels obtained from different feed stocks on the combustion and NOx emission characteristics of a direct injection (DI) diesel engine. The biodiesel fuels were chosen from various feed stocks such as coconut, palm kernel, mahua (Madhuca indica), pongamia pinnata, jatropha curcas, rice bran, and sesame seed oils. The experimental results show an approximately linear relationship between iodine value and NOx emissions. The biodiesels obtained from coconut and palm kernel showed lower NOx levels than diesel, but other biodiesels showed an increase in NOx. It was observed that the nature of the fatty acids of the biodiesel fuels had a significant influence on the NOx emissions. Also, the cetane numbers of the biodiesel fuels are affected both premixed combustion and the combustion rate, which further affected the amount of NOx formation. It was concluded that NOx emissions are influenced by many parameters of biodiesel fuels, particularly the iodine value and cetane number.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/37808/

Publicador

Engineers Australia

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/37808/2/Paper_wordfile_Chemeca20101.pdf

http://www.chemeca2010.com/abstract/451.asp

Rao, P.V., Clarke, Stephen, & Brown, Richard (2010) Influence of iodine value on combustion and NOx emission characteristics of a DI diesel engine. In Chemeca 2010: The 40th Australasian Chemical Engineering Conference, Engineers Australia, Adelaide, South Australia.

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Fonte

Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Engineering Systems

Palavras-Chave #090201 Automotive Combustion and Fuel Engineering (incl. Alternative/Renewable Fuels) #Biodiesel #Iodine #Cetane #Bulk modulus #Diesel #combustion #NOx
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Conference Paper