Combustion analysis of preheated crude sunflower oil in an IDI diesel engine |
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Authors: | Mustafa Canakci Ahmet Necati Ozsezen Ali Turkcan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Mechanical Education, Kocaeli University, 41380 Izmit, Turkey;2. Alternative Fuels R&D Center, Kocaeli University, 41040 Izmit, Turkey |
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Abstract: | In this study, preheated crude sunflower oil (PCSO) was tested for combustion and emission properties against petroleum based diesel fuel (PBDF) in a naturally aspirated, indirect injection (IDI) engine. The cylinder gas pressure and heat release curves for PCSO at 75 °C were similar to those of PBDF. The ignition delays for the PCSO were longer and the start of injection timing was earlier than for PBDF. The difference in the average brake torque was a decrease of 1.36% for PCSO though this was statistically insignificant. The brake specific fuel consumption increased by almost 5% more or less in proportion to the difference in calorific value, so that the 1.06% increase in thermal efficiency was again statistically insignificant.The emission test results showed that the decreases in CO2 emissions and smoke opacity 2.05% and 4.66%, respectively; however, this was not statistically significant, though in line with the apparent increase in thermal efficiency. There was a significant 34% improvement in the emissions of unburnt hydrocarbons. Carbon monoxide increased by 1.77% again the result was not statistically significant given the small number of repeat tests.The use of PCSO does not have any negative effects on the engine performance and emissions in short duration engine testing. |
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