2014
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.663.39
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Effects of Biodiesel on Performance and Emissions Characteristics in Diesel Engine

Abstract: Biodiesel is the alternate fuel which is derived from renewable sources either is vegetable oils or animal fats. Biodiesel is non-toxic, have higher biodegradability, free of sulphur, no aromatics and its oxygen content of about 10-11% which is usually not contained in diesel fuel. These characteristics thus predominantly influences to the emissions of carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrocarbons (HC) in the exhaust gas. Purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of oil palm blended fuel, engine speed and te… Show more

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“…After fuel consumption could be estimated, Specific Fuel Consumption (SFC) analysis was conducted to determine the amount of fuel consumed by a vehicle for each unit of power output [8][9][10]. SFC was calculated using Equation (1) followed by torque calculations (2).…”
Section: Feasibility Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After fuel consumption could be estimated, Specific Fuel Consumption (SFC) analysis was conducted to determine the amount of fuel consumed by a vehicle for each unit of power output [8][9][10]. SFC was calculated using Equation (1) followed by torque calculations (2).…”
Section: Feasibility Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In good light, this paradigm fosters the creation and innovation of new renewable fuels, such as biodiesel [1]. Biodiesel has attracted much interest as a future fuel because of its plentiful resources and environmental benefits [2][3]. Biodiesel, which can be made from animal fats or plant oils (palm, corn, rapeseed, and soybean), is comparable to petroleum diesel [4][5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%