2022
DOI: 10.1177/0958305x221078262
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Renewable energy resources: Combustion and environmental impact of diesel with pyrolytic and biodiesel blends

Abstract: The worldwide increasing energy demand, interest in alternative energy production and limited resources have made it inevitable to turn to recovering wastes, such as waste tires. Waste tires with annual increase of 2%, corresponding to significant reserves all over the world, brings a serious environmental pollution. In this study, energy recovery was planned considering environmental pollution caused by waste tires and waste cooking oils, both. Accordingly, performance and emission analyzes were carried out u… Show more

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“…The 2-EHN additive improved the combustion characteristics and caused an increase in CO 2 emission, which is a product of complete combustion. 81,82 When the effects of cetane enhancers in the literature on CO 2 emission are examined, in general, outcomes are analogous to the ndings in this study. Jeevanantham et al 83 stated that a new cetane enhancer called SC5D increased CO 2 emission, especially under full-load conditions in their study.…”
Section: Brake-specic Fuel Consumptionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The 2-EHN additive improved the combustion characteristics and caused an increase in CO 2 emission, which is a product of complete combustion. 81,82 When the effects of cetane enhancers in the literature on CO 2 emission are examined, in general, outcomes are analogous to the ndings in this study. Jeevanantham et al 83 stated that a new cetane enhancer called SC5D increased CO 2 emission, especially under full-load conditions in their study.…”
Section: Brake-specic Fuel Consumptionmentioning
confidence: 94%