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The kinematic viscosity of biodiesel and its blends with diesel fuel
Authors:Mustafa E. Tat  Jon H. Van Gerpen
Affiliation:(1) Iowa State University, 50011 Ames, Iowa;(2) Mechanical Engineering Department, Black Engineering Bldg., 50011 Ames, IA
Abstract:As the use of biodiesel becomes more wide-spread, engine manufacturers have expressed concern about biodiesel’s higher viscosity. In particular, they are concerned that biodiesel may exhibit different viscosity-temperature characteristics that could result in higher fuel injection pressures at low engine operating temperatures. This study presents data for the kinematic viscosity of biodiesel and its blends with No. 1 and No. 2 diesel fuels at 75, 50, and 20% biodiesel, from close to their melting point to 100°C. The results indicate that while their viscosity is higher, biodiesel and its blends demonstrate temperature-dependent behavior similar to that of No. 1 and No. 2 diesel fuels. Equations of the same general form are shown to correlate viscosity data for both biodiesel and diesel fuel, and for their blends. A blending equation is presented that allows the kinematic viscosity to be calculated as a function of the biodiesel fraction.
Keywords:Biodiesel  diesel fuel  kinematic viscosity  methyl esters  methyl soyate  viscosity
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