JOURNAL ARTICLE

Combustion of Raw Algae Oil and Its Methyl Ester in a Diesel Engine

Abstract

An experimental study has been carried to use raw Algae oil and its methyl esters in an indirect injection diesel engine. Effects of engine speed, engine load output, injection timing of the algae biofuel and engine compression ratio on the engine output torque, combustion noise (maximum pressure rise rate), maximum pressure and maximum heat release rate have been studied. Raw oil extracted from microalgae and its methyl ester have been evaluated in a Ricardo E6 engine. It has been shown that the algae oil methyl ester’s properties are similar to diesel fuel and its use has been successful in running the diesel engine smoothly. However, its use reduced the engine output torque slightly and increased the combustion noise. Nonetheless, the engine output can be increased and the combustion noise can be reduced by controlling the engine design parameters e.g. injection timing and compression ratio.

Keywords:
Compression ratio Diesel engine Automotive engineering Internal combustion engine Carbureted compression ignition model engine Combustion Algae fuel Diesel fuel Diesel cycle Engine efficiency Environmental science Homogeneous charge compression ignition Materials science Combustion chamber Pulp and paper industry Chemistry Biodiesel Engineering Organic chemistry

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Topics

Biodiesel Production and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Advanced Combustion Engine Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Chemical Engineering →  Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes
Algal biology and biofuel production
Physical Sciences →  Energy →  Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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