The 5TH INTERNATIONAL TROPICAL RENEWABLE ENERGY CONFERENCE (THE 5TH iTREC) 2021
DOI: 10.1063/5.0063492
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An experimental study on performance, emission and deposit characteristic in low-speed diesel engine 4,897 kWe fueled with crude palm oil

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“…However, all of the fuel formations above also effects depend on combustion temperature (Varatharajan and Cheralathan, 2012; Reksowardojo et al, 2018). The result of the NOx formation supported several previous studies (De Almeida et al, 2002;Varatharajan and Cheralathan, 2012;Reksowardojo et al, 2018), but contradicted the PLN test results obtaining 25.6% higher NOx emissions when using CPO compared to when using B20 (Cahyo et al, 2021a;PLN, 2019).x.…”
Section: Performance Analysissupporting
confidence: 65%
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“…However, all of the fuel formations above also effects depend on combustion temperature (Varatharajan and Cheralathan, 2012; Reksowardojo et al, 2018). The result of the NOx formation supported several previous studies (De Almeida et al, 2002;Varatharajan and Cheralathan, 2012;Reksowardojo et al, 2018), but contradicted the PLN test results obtaining 25.6% higher NOx emissions when using CPO compared to when using B20 (Cahyo et al, 2021a;PLN, 2019).x.…”
Section: Performance Analysissupporting
confidence: 65%
“…The subsequent impact is higher exhaust gases, including CO. Previous studies reported a similar finding (De Almeida et al, 2002;Lim et al, 2002), and only PLN's study had a contradicting finding (Cahyo et al, 2021a;PLN, 2019). Moreover, PLN reported suspicious stable CO emissions when the load varied from 50% to 100%.…”
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“…However, various trials indicate that the quality standard is still not compatible with the fuel specifications for diesel power plants. The use of crude vegetable oil as fuel leads to the rapid formation of deposits in various key components of diesel power plants [33][34][35] .…”
Section: Biofuel Policiesmentioning
confidence: 99%