JOURNAL ARTICLE

Effects of nanoparticle-blended water biodiesel emulsion fuel on working characteristics of a diesel engine

J. Sadhik BashaAnand Ramanathan

Year: 2010 Journal:   International Journal of Global Warming Vol: 2 (4)Pages: 330-330   Publisher: Inderscience Publishers

Abstract

An experimental investigation is carried out to establish the performance, emission and combustion characteristics of a diesel engine using jatropha biodiesel, jatropha biodiesel emulsion fuel (5% of water, 93% of biodiesel, 2% of surfactants) and alumina-nanoparticles-blended jatropha biodiesel emulsion fuels. The nanoparticles are mixed with the biodiesel emulsion fuel in the mass fractions of 25 ppm and 50 ppm systematically. The experimental results revealed an enhancement in the performance and reduction in the harmful pollutants for the nanoparticles-blended biodiesel emulsion fuels when compared with the neat biodiesel. At the full load, the Brake Thermal Efficiency (BTE) for JBD2S5W50A fuel is 29%, whereas it is 24.9% for the neat biodiesel. However, there is a marginal increase in the greenhouse gas emission (viz., CO2) for the JBD2S5W50A fuel than JBD2S5W fuel due to better combustion.

Keywords:
Biodiesel Jatropha Diesel fuel Emulsion Brake specific fuel consumption Combustion Materials science Waste management Thermal efficiency Diesel engine Pulp and paper industry Environmental science Chemical engineering Chemistry Organic chemistry Engineering Automotive engineering

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Biodiesel Production and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Advanced Combustion Engine Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Chemical Engineering →  Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes

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