2016
DOI: 10.18245/ijaet.287180
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The Effect on Performance and Exhaust Emissions of Adding Cotton Oil Methyl Ester to Diesel Fuel

Abstract: In the study, engine performance and exhaust emissions of diesel fuel and cotton oil methyl ester (COME) blends at proportions of 2%, %5 and 10% (v/v) have been investigated. The engine was fuelled with COME-diesel blends and pure diesel when running the engine at six different engine speed (1000, 1200, 1400, 1600, 1800, 2000 rpm) and at full load. Test results are presented engine torque and specific fuel consumption (SCF) as engine performance, and Carbon monoxide (CO), Hydrocarbon (HC), smoke and nitrogen o… Show more

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“…The maximum increase in NOx emissions has been 4.83% in CHX20 fuel at 3200 min-1 compared to C0 fuel. NOx emission is formed with chemical reaction of N and O atoms at very high temperature in cylinder [24]. With the combining of different molecules of nitrogen and oxygen gases, various gases emerge, and all of them are called as "Nitrogen oxides" and expressed as NOx [25].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The maximum increase in NOx emissions has been 4.83% in CHX20 fuel at 3200 min-1 compared to C0 fuel. NOx emission is formed with chemical reaction of N and O atoms at very high temperature in cylinder [24]. With the combining of different molecules of nitrogen and oxygen gases, various gases emerge, and all of them are called as "Nitrogen oxides" and expressed as NOx [25].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This reduction may be referred to oxygen content in biodiesel which provides the react with the hydrocarbons present in fuel. The higher oxygen in combustion region, the combustion is more completely [11,12]. The maximum decrease of THC of about 68% was taken place with the CAME B100 at 0.48 MPa engine load.…”
Section: Exhaust Gas Emissionsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Biodiesel, which is an alternative fuel obtained through biomass technology, can be produced from used or unused vegetable and animal oils by various methods. Since biodiesel fuel properties are very similar to those of diesel, it can be used alone or mixed with diesel fuel in different proportions in diesel engines without any problems [2]. Atabani et al [3], detailed the raw material source of biodiesel, its extraction, biodiesel production methods, properties and quality of biodiesel, problems and potential solutions of using vegetable oil in biodiesel production, advantages and disadvantages of biodiesel, its economic feasibility and sustainability, and its future.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%