2017
DOI: 10.18226/23185279.v5iss1p1
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Experimental Analysis of a Small Generator set Operating on Dual Fuel Diesel-Ethanol

Abstract: This work aims to analyze the operation of a generator set on single fuel mode with diesel oil, and on dual fuel mode using diesel-ethanol blends. The engine used to realize the experimental analysis was a diesel cycle model, single cylinder, direct injection, air refrigerated and coupled to a three-phase electric generator, whose set capacity was 8.0 kVA. The generated electric energy was dissipated in electrical resistances inside a reservoir with running water. Fuels were blended in different volumetric rat… Show more

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“…Thus, the analysis was conducted on the same mass basis. The methods applied to calculate specific fuel consumption, based on the electric power of the alternator, was also used by De Oliveira et al [33], Vailatti et al [46], and Telli et al [47]. For specific emissions calculations, Eqs.…”
Section: Main Calculated Operational Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the analysis was conducted on the same mass basis. The methods applied to calculate specific fuel consumption, based on the electric power of the alternator, was also used by De Oliveira et al [33], Vailatti et al [46], and Telli et al [47]. For specific emissions calculations, Eqs.…”
Section: Main Calculated Operational Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, renewable fuels have the potential to achieve near zero CO 2 emissions in Well-to-Wheel balance, decreasing greenhouse gas emissions levels [3]. In the literature, many renewable fuels have been investigated and have emerged as a promising candidate to replace conventional fuels, such as biodiesel [4,5], ethanol [6,7] and straight vegetable oils [8,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Energy Information Administration, 2015). Therefore, special attention has been addressed to the study of renewable fuels to replace fossil fuels, especially in internal combustion engines, which are equipment very present in the current society, both for vehicle propulsion and for electric power generation (Vailatti et al, 2017;Rosa et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%