THE DEVICES FOR THE TRANSPORT DIESEL ENGINES CONSTRUCTIVE ADAPTATION FOR THEIR OPERATION BY BIODIESEL FUEL

2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 34-40 ◽  
Author(s):  
Хохлова ◽  
Ekaterina Khokhlova ◽  
Уханов ◽  
Denis Ukhanov ◽  
Уханов ◽  
...  

The research is devoted to possibility of mineral diesel fuel with mixed biodiesel fuel partial replacement, which contains the vegetable oil as a biological component (such as: rapeseed, camelina, radish, mustard, colza, soybean, etc.). Constructive versions of bi-fuel supply system and mixers for diesel engines adaptation for their operation by biodiesel fuel are offered. The advantages of the developed bi-fuel systems and mixers are: universality in relation to different types of diesel engines; polyfuelness; availability of components; competitiveness; possibility of production in the plant conditions, no requirement of big capital investments, the small term of payback. The application of the offered system by the diesel-powered machinery provides the necessary percentage ratio of mixed fuel components depending on the load-speed mode without its essential constructive changes. The using of the mixed biodiesel fuel containing for example 50% of mineral fuel and 50% of camelina oil allows to save 50% of petroleum diesel fuel, to reduce smoke of the exaust gases by 17-20%, to reduce the content of carbon oxide by 35-40% in comparison with the work of the diesel engine on mineral diesel fuel, by insignificant decreasing of the effective power (no more than 6%) and by some increasing of specific fuel consumption of mixed fuel (to 14%).

2019 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 122-127
Author(s):  
Алексей Хохлов ◽  
Aleksey Hohlov ◽  
Денис Молочников ◽  
Denis Molochnikov ◽  
Антон Хохлов ◽  
...  

The article is devoted to solving the problem, associated with the partial replacement of commercial mineral diesel fuel (DT) with mixed vegetable-mineral (DST) motor fuel. DST biocomponent is a vegetable oil, for example, camelina oil. A constructive version of a dual-fuel diesel power supply system is proposed, the main element of which is a mixer-dispenser of vegetable oil and mineral diesel fuel, which, due to the electrodosers controlled by the electronic control unit (ECU), is used according to the signals of the load-speed diesel engine sensors (crankshaft rotational speed, position rail of the high pressure fuel pump) and the camelina oil temperature sensor, to ensure the supply of diesel mixed fuel with different contents components. Under the supervision were tractors of one year of production, with approximately the same operating time and carrying out the same production work at the livestock complex of the enterprise. The estimated parameters of wear of the plunger pairs of the pump sections of the injection pump are: the geometric dimensions of the details of the plunger pairs (ovality and taper of the plunger, diameters of the plunger and sleeve, annular gap between the plunger and the sleeve); mass of parts of plunger pairs (plunger, sleeve); volumetric cyclic fuel supply, hydraulic density of plunger pairs. The use of diesel mixed fuel based on vegetable oil, containing for example 50% mineral marketable fuel and 50% camelina oil, allows a slight decrease in effective power (not more than 6%) and a slight increase in the specific effective consumption of mixed fuel (up to 14%) % of fuel of petroleum origin, as well as reduce exhaust smoke by 17-20% and reduce the content of carbon monoxide by 35-40% compared with the operation of diesel on commercial mineral diesel fuel.


2019 ◽  
Vol 142 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Paramvir Singh ◽  
S. R. Chauhan ◽  
Varun Goel ◽  
Ashwani K. Gupta

Fossil fuel consumption provides a negative impact on the human health and environment in parallel with the decreased availability of this valuable natural resource for the future generations to use as a source of chemical energy for all applications in energy, power, and propulsion. The diesel fuel consumption in the transport sector is higher than the gasoline in most developing countries for reasons of cost and economy. Biodiesel fuel offers a good replacement for diesel fuel in compression ignition (CI) diesel engines. Earlier investigations by the authors revealed that a blend of 70% amla seed oil biodiesel and 30% eucalyptus oil (AB70EU30) is the favorable alternative renewable fuel blend that can be used as a fuel in diesel engines. With any fuel, air/fuel mixing and mixture preparation impact efficiency, emissions, and performance in CI engines. Minor adjustments in engine parameters to improve air/fuel mixing and combustion are deployable approaches to achieve good performance with alternative fuel blends in CI engines. This paper provides the role of a minor modification to engine parameters (compression ratio, injection timing, and injection pressure) on improved performance using the above mixture of binary fuel blends (AB70EU30). The results showed that the use of AB70EU30 in modified engine resulted in higher brake thermal efficiency and lower brake specific fuel consumption compared to normal diesel for improved combustion that also resulted in very low tailpipe emissions.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 15-19
Author(s):  
Александр Уханов ◽  
Aleksandr Ukhanov ◽  
Денис Уханов ◽  
Denis Ukhanov ◽  
Евгений Сидоров ◽  
...  

The mode of independent idling, characterized by an impaired process flow, unproductive fuel consumption and increased emissions of harmful substances into the atmosphere, is the most unfavorable mode of the diesel engine operation. Therefore, the aim of the research is to reveal the peculiarities of the tractor diesel engine operation by the camelina-mineral fuel in the mode of independent idling. Camelina-mineral fuel is a mixture of camelina oil and mineral diesel fuel in certain ratio of these components. To assess the possibility of using the camelina oil as biological component of diesel mixed fuel, an experimental study of the D-243 diesel engine in idling mode was carried out, and the degree of influence of the different ratio of the components of the mixed fuel on its parameters was determined. The researches were carried out with the diesel fuel on the L-0.2-62 mineral fuel and the camelina-mineral fuel with a ratio of the biological and mineral components: 25% RyzhM + 75% DT; 50% RyzhM + 50% DT; 75% RyzhM + 25% DT; 90% RyzhM + 10% DT and 90% RyzhM + 10% DT (US). For the parameters of the diesel, the excess air factor, the filling ratio of the diesel cylinder with fresh charge, the maximum cycle pressure, the hourly fuel consumption, smoke and carbon monoxide content in the exhaust gases are taken. It is established that when the diesel engine works on camelina-mineral fuel mode the minimum sustainable speed of the crankshaft idle speed 800 min-1 the values of maximum cycle pressure (6.3 MPa) and the filling ratio of the cylinders of a diesel engine the fresh charge (0,87) remain unchanged. The coefficient of excess air, increasing in mixed fuel shares of camelina oil to 90%, reduced from 7.187 to 4.619, while fuel consumption increases of 1.1 kg/h 2 kg/h. The best environmental indicators are observed when working on red-and-mineral fuel 50% RyzhM + 50% DT. Handling mixed fuel with ultrasound reduces fuel consumption, smoke and content of carbon oxide in the exhaust gas relative to the mixed fuel not treated with ultrasound.


2009 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 185-199 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lakshmanan Singaram

In today's society, researchers around the world are searching for ways to develop alternate forms of fuel. With the ever-rising fuel costs, developing alternate energy is a top priority. Biodiesel was developed to combat the high gas and oil prices. It is especially made for use in diesel cars and trucks. Biodiesel can be made from all natural foods that can produce oil. Oils such as vegetable, canola, peanut, rapeseed, palm, and olive oil can be used as bio diesel fuel. Virtually all oils that are used in the kitchens everyday can fuel automobiles. Biodiesel fuel is better for the environment because it burns cleaner and does not pollute the atmosphere. It is non-toxic and biodegradable, making it the perfect fuel. Many car manufacturers are realizing that the bio diesel automobile is becoming more popular, and are jumping on the bandwagon, by developing their own version of a biodiesel vehicle. They realize that the need for these vehicles will increase, and predict that they will be ready for the onslaught. Diesel engines have superior fuel efficiencies, and hence they are predominantly used in commercial transportation and agricultural machinery. Due to the shortage of diesel fuel and its increasing costs, a need for an alternate source of fuel for diesel engines is imminent. This paper investigates the suitability of biodiesels as such an alternative with particular reference to automobiles. It reviews techniques used to produce biodiesel and provides a comprehensive analysis of the benefits of using biodiesel over other fuels.


2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (6) ◽  
pp. 168781401985678
Author(s):  
Juan J Hernández ◽  
Javier Barba Salvador ◽  
Alexis Cova-Bonillo

The partial replacement of diesel fuel with gaseous fuels in diesel engines allows for reducing soot, increasing the renewable fraction of the fuel and decreasing CO2 emissions. Hydrogen is a promising alternative; since it is a non-carbon compound, it can be produced from renewable sources and it has suitable combustion properties. However, the use of hydrogen in diesel engines could require some modifications on the engine calibration. Among the different phenomena involved in diesel combustion, autoignition significantly affects the engine efficiency. This work analyzes the autoignition behavior of diesel and biodiesel fuels under a H2-rich ambient. Two different liquid fuel replacements (10% and 20% by energy) have been tested in a constant-volume combustion chamber. Three different chamber temperatures (535°C, 602°C, and 650°C) and equivalence ratios (0.4, 0.6, and 0.8) have been checked. Results show that, in the case of diesel fuel, hydrogen delays autoignition and reduces the combustion rate, the latter caused by a higher fuel dilution with air. The influence of H2 in the autoignition of biodiesel is less significant. A reduction in the OH radicals pool appears as the main reason for retarding ignition. The lower pressure peaks with hydrogen suggest unburnt hydrogen to be relevant.


Author(s):  
E. Gudriniece ◽  
M. Strēle ◽  
V. Skujiņš

Biodiesel fuel (RME and REE) are alternative, environment friendly fuels for diesel engines, obtained from rapeseed oil and methanol or ethanol. RME are produced with capacity 2500 t/year at SIA “Delta Riga” experimental factory Naukseni in Latvia. The laboratory method of production biodiesel fuel (REE) from rapeseed oil and ethanol has been worked out at RTU. Blends RME and REE with fossil diesel fuel are applied, as well.


Author(s):  
Alex Y ◽  
Roji George Roy

Biodiesel has become more attractive recently, because of its environmental benefits and the fact that it is made from renewable resources. Over the past few decades, most of the countries depending on diesel engines for transportation. Some of its valuable advantages like highest thermal efficiency made it very popular. At the same time, the cost of diesel fuel is increasing, due to the depletion of fossil fuels. In this current scenario, we need an alternative fuel instead of diesel fuel. Many of the researchers have successfully placed several works on generating energy from different types of alternative sources including solar and some kind of conversion processes including renewable agricultural products into liquid fuel. One of the biggest challenges for developing countries in relation to energy consumption is to develop and implement technologies that help to improve efficiency of automobile engines, also to reduce the emissions of harmful gases and particulate matters. In order to avoid environmental impacts, emissions are reduced or eliminated by introducing renewable energy resources. The present research chronicles the production and testing of renewable biodiesel fuel derived from virgin coconut oil on a diesel engine, to analyses the engine performance and emission characteristics. In the first phase of work, production of biodiesel fuel from virgin coconut oil using transeterification process with two types of catalysts (homogenous and heterogeneous). The preliminary results shows that, with the addition of homogenous catalyst called Potassium Hydroxide (KOH) with methanol shows much higher activity than that of heterogeneous catalysts, and it shows more similar properties with diesel fuel. The results obtained from the chemical test and physicochemical properties of transesterified biodiesel fuel clearly proves the above-mentioned statement. The chemical tests such as GCMS and FT-IR clearly shows that the biodiesel fuel has sufficient amount of volatile components and functional groups. Then, physicochemical properties include, Fire point, Flashpoint, density, and viscosity were analyzed. Finally, Engine performance and Emission characteristics were analysed to confirm, whether this biodiesel fuel is suitable for diesel engines, without any engine modifications. It was found to be, the transesterified virgin coconut oil biodiesel has similar properties to that of the diesel fuel. From the physiochemical properties and engine performance clearly shows that, coconut oil biodiesel is suitable for diesel engine on blending, at a blending percentage level of 20% with conventional diesel fuel. Since the obtained transesterified biofuel can be used as an alternative fuel for diesel engines. The several journal reports and find outs from experimental investigation clearly depicts that the efficiency of the transesterified biofuel mainly depends upon the amount of catalyst adding and type of catalysts present in the biofuel, whether it is homogenous or heterogeneous catalyst is suitable with methanol. Finally, from the analysis made from biodiesel fuel. Coconut Oil Biodiesel fuel has less emission characteristics than that of the diesel fuels.


2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 46-51 ◽  
Author(s):  
Уханов ◽  
Denis Ukhanov ◽  
Уханов ◽  
Aleksandr Ukhanov ◽  
Адгамов ◽  
...  

The goal of the research is constructive adaptation of automotive diesel engines working by diesel mixed fuel. A perspective kind of an alternative motor fuel is biodiesel blend produced with mixing of vegetable oil and conventional diesel fuel in different percentages. The present diesel-powered machinery is not adapted to work on such kind of fuel because of the different properties of biodiesel and diesel fuels. Applying of the invented devices (such as dual-fuel supply system, the mixer-filter and ultrasonic fuel mixer) allows to adapt automotive diesel engines for work on biodiesel blend. The dual-fuel supply system performs engine start, warm-up and stop modes on mineral diesel fuel, and its work on biodiesel blend on other modes. The original design of the fuel mixer-filter provides effective mixing of components and filtration from contaminants. Due to the high frequency vibrations the ultrasonic mixer provides the obtaining of homogeneous fuel composition and molecular splitting of higher fatty acids contained in vegetable oil.


2020 ◽  
Vol 17 ◽  
pp. 00077 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexei Khokhlov ◽  
Anton Khokhlov ◽  
Dmitry Maryin ◽  
Denis Molochnikov ◽  
Ilnar Gayaziev

The article is devoted to the solution of the problem associated with the partial substitution of marketable mineral diesel fuel (DF) with mixed vegetable-mineral (MDF) engine fuel. The bio-component of MDF is vegetable oil, for example, Camelina seed oil. A design option of a dual-fuel feeding system has been proposed, the main component of which is a mixing and metering unit for vegetable oil and mineral diesel fuel which allows electric metering units controlled by an electronic control unit (ECU) to respond to signals from diesel load-speed sensors (crankshaft speed, injector rack position (fuel injection pump)) and temperature gauge of camelina oil, to ensure the feed of mixed diesel fuel with components of different content. The use of mixed diesel fuel based on vegetable oil, containing for example 50 % of mineral commercial fuel and 50 % of camelina oil, makes it possible with a slight decrease in the effective power (not more than 6 %) and some increase in the specific effective consumption of mixed fuel (up to 14 %) to save 50 % of fuel of petroleum origin, as well as to reduce the smoke opacity of exhaust gases by 17–20 % and reduce the content of carbon oxide by 35–40 % compared with the work of a diesel engine on commercial mineral diesel fuel.


10.12737/6632 ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 3 (6) ◽  
pp. 19-30 ◽  
Author(s):  
Сивачев ◽  
V. Sivachev ◽  
Маркова ◽  
V. Markova ◽  
Марков ◽  
...  

The advantages of vegetable oil-based biofuels using in diesel engines have been demonstrated. Methods for determining of optimal composition for mixed fuels containing petroleum diesel fuel and methyl ester of rapeseed oil have been proposed. Optimization calculations of such mixed fuel composition for a type 245.12С diesel engine have been carried out using the proposed methods. It has been shown that a mixture containing 60 % of petroleum diesel fuel and 40 % of methyl ester of rapeseed oil has the best ecological characteristics among the researched mixed biofuels. Even better ecological characteristics are reached when such mixture’s ingredients are regulated according to changes of the engine’s shaft rotation speed and load.


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