Experimental evaluation of performance and emissions of DI diesel engine fuelled with eucalyptus biodiesel

Abstract

Nowadays, the increasing oil consumption throughout the world induces crucial economical, security and environmental problems. As a result, intensive researches are undertaken to find appropriate substitution to fossil fuels. We focus in this study on the investigation of using eucalyptus biodiesel as fuel in diesel engine. A single cylinder air-cooled, DI diesel engine, was used to test eucalyptus biodiesel and its blends with diesel fuel in various ratios at several engine loads. Performance and exhaust emissions are evaluated for different operating conditions. Results show that neat eucalyptus biodiesel and its blends present significant reduction of exhaust emissions especially at high loads with equivalent performances to those of diesel fuel

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Biodiesel, Engine performance, Eucalyptus, Exhaust emissions, DI diesel engine, Engine load, Environmental problems, Exhaust emission, Experimental evaluation, High load, Intensive research, Oil consumption, Operating condition, Fossil fuels, Fuel economy, Machine design, Biodiesel

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IMechE's Internal Combustion Engines: Improving Performance, Fuel Economy and Emissions Conference 2011; London; United Kingdom; 29 November 2011 through 30 November 2011; Code 92164

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