scholarly journals Reducing CO2 emissions from tractor engines by using the diesel fuel and rapeseed oil blend

Author(s):  
S M Burciu ◽  
M Lupchian ◽  
M Neacșu
2021 ◽  
Vol 1035 (1) ◽  
pp. 012034
Author(s):  
Bowen Sa ◽  
Vladimir A Markov ◽  
Vyacheslav G Kamaltdinov ◽  
Vsevolod A Neverov

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The necessity of adapting diesel engines to work on vegetable oils is justified. The possibility of using rapeseed oil and its mixtures with petroleum diesel fuel as motor fuels is considered. Experimental studies of fuel injection of small high-speed diesel engine type MD-6 (1 Ch 8,0/7,5)when using diesel oil and rapeseed oil and computational studies of auto-tractor diesel engine type D-245.12 (1 ChN 11/12,5), working on blends of petroleum diesel fuel and rapeseed oil. When switching autotractor diesel engine from diesel fuel to rapeseed oil in the full-fuel mode, the mass cycle fuel supply increased by 12 %, and in the small-size high-speed diesel engine – by about 27 %. From the point of view of the flow of the working process of these diesel engines, changes in other parameters of the fuel injection process are less significant. Keywords diesel engine; petroleum diesel fuel; vegetable oil; rapeseed oil; high pressure fuel pump; fuel injector; sprayer


2004 ◽  
Vol 53 (10) ◽  
pp. 479-488 ◽  
Author(s):  
Boleslaw KOWALSKI ◽  
Katarzyna TARNOWSKA ◽  
Eliza GRUCZYNSKA ◽  
Witold BEKAS

1999 ◽  
Vol 76 (5) ◽  
pp. 539-543 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. McDonnell ◽  
S. Ward ◽  
J. J. Leahy ◽  
P. McNulty
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Biofuels derived from vegetable oils are known to be promising alternative fuels for diesel engines. The possibility of using mixtures of petroleum diesel fuel with rapeseed oil and rapeseed oil methyl ester as environmentally friendly motor fuels is considered. The practicability of changing the composition of these mixtures in accordance with the engine operating mode is shown. A technique for multicriteria optimization of the composition of such mixed biofuels is suggested. The basic characteristics of the optimal composition of these mixed biofuels are calculated. A device for regulating fuel’s composition is proposed. The basic characteristic of regulation of the blended biofuel composition realized by the device is presented. Keywords diesel engine; combustion chamber; oil diesel fuel; rapeseed oil; rapeseed oil methyl ester; biofuel mixture; ecological characteristics; exhaust gases toxicity


2002 ◽  
Vol 45 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
M. P. Dorado ◽  
J. M. Arnal ◽  
J. Gómez ◽  
A. Gil ◽  
F. J. López

Processes ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (5) ◽  
pp. 299 ◽  
Author(s):  
Salman Abdu Ahmed ◽  
Song Zhou ◽  
Yuanqing Zhu ◽  
Yongming Feng ◽  
Adil Malik ◽  
...  

Injection timing variations have a significant effect on the performance and pollutant formation in diesel engines. Numerical study was conducted to investigate the impact of injection timing on engine performance and pollutants in a six-cylinder turbocharged diesel engine. Diesel fuel with different amounts (5%, 15%, and 25% by volume) of n-butanol was used. Simulations were performed at four distinct injection timings (5°, 10°, 20°, 25°CA bTDC) and two distinct loads of brake mean effective pressure (BMEP = 4.5 bar and 10.5 bar) at constant engine speed (1800 rpm) using the GT-Power computational simulation package. The primary objective of this research is to determine the optimum injection timing and optimum blending ratio for improved efficiencies and reduced emissions. Notable improvements in engine performance and pollutant trends were observed for butanol-diesel blends. The addition of butanol to diesel fuel has greatly diminished NOX and CO pollutants but it elevated HC and CO2 emissions. Retarded injection timing decreased NOX and CO2 pollutants while HC and CO2 emissions increased. The results also indicated that early injection timings (20°CA bTDC and 25°CA bTDC) lowered both CO2 and unburned hydrocarbon emissions. Moreover, advanced injection timing slightly improved brake thermal efficiency (BTE) for all engine loads. It is concluded that retarded injection timing, i.e., 10°CA bTDC demonstrated optimum results in terms of performance, combustion and emissions and among the fuels 15B showed good outcome with regard to BTE, higher heat release rate, and lower pollution of HC, CO, and NOx.


Fuel ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 89 (7) ◽  
pp. 1508-1513 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pavel Šimáček ◽  
David Kubička

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