The Effects of Canola Oil/Diesel Fuel/Ethanol/N-Butanol/Butyl Di Glycol Fuel Mixtures on Combustion, Exhaust Gas Emissions and Exergy Analysis

Q2 Engineering Automotive Experiences Pub Date : 2022-06-06 DOI:10.31603/ae.7000
S. Ozer, M. Akçay, Battal Doğan, D. Erol, M. Setiyo
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In recent years, there have been many studies on the widespread use of liquid fuels derived from biomass. A common emphasis in such studies is on fewer exhaust gas emissions and the expansion of renewable fuel production. Biodiesel is considered to be an important type of biomass fuel that is already produced commercially. But the production of biodiesel is laborious and comprises combination of several chemical processes. This study examines the effects of using oil used in biodiesel production with oxygen-rich chemicals on combustion (in-cylinder pressure (Cp), heat release rate (HRR), rate of pressure rise (RoPR), and cumulative heat release (CHR)), exhaust emission values, energy and exergy analysis. In this study, the effects of butyl di glycol use were also investigated and compared with commercially used ethanol and n-butanol. A transesterification method produced from canola oil the biodiesel used in the experiments. The experimental fuels were mixed volumetrically. For this purpose, experiments were carried out with canola biodiesel produced at 20% (D80B20) in diesel fuel and the results of the experiments were recorded. Under the same conditions, experiments were carried out by adding ethanol (D60C20E20), n-butanol (D60C20B20), butyl di glycol (D60C20G20) at a rate of 20% by volume to the canola oil added to the diesel fuel. The lowest values in terms of thermal and exergy efficiency were obtained in D60C20G20 fuel at all engine loads. Also, the highest entropy generation was calculated at all engine loads for this fuel blend.
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近年来,人们对广泛使用生物质衍生的液体燃料进行了许多研究。这些研究的共同重点是减少废气排放和扩大可再生燃料的生产。生物柴油被认为是一种重要的生物燃料,已经商业化生产。但是,生物柴油的生产是费力的,并且包括几种化学过程的组合。本研究考察了在生物柴油生产中使用富氧化学品对燃烧(缸内压力(Cp)、热释放率(HRR)、压力上升率(RoPR)和累积热释放(CHR))、废气排放值、能量和用能分析的影响。在本研究中,还研究了使用二甘醇的影响,并与商业使用的乙醇和正丁醇进行了比较。一种以菜籽油为原料制备生物柴油的酯交换方法。实验用燃料按体积混合。为此,以柴油中含量为20% (D80B20)的油菜籽生物柴油为原料进行了实验,并记录了实验结果。在相同条件下,将乙醇(D60C20E20)、正丁醇(D60C20B20)、正丁醇(D60C20B20)以体积比20%的速率加入到柴油中的菜籽油中进行实验。在所有发动机负载下,D60C20G20燃料的热效率和火用效率最低。此外,最高熵产计算在所有发动机负载为这种燃料混合物。
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Automotive Experiences
Automotive Experiences Engineering-Automotive Engineering
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