Renewable Energy | 2019

Preparation, important fuel properties, and comparative use of un-preheated palm fatty acid distillate-diesel blends in a single cylinder diesel engine

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract This paper was to study whether un-preheated blends of palm fatty acid distillate (PFAD) with commercial high speed diesel (CHSD) without adding any solvent to improve cold flow property could be used as a diesel substitute. In this work, PFAD-CHSD blends, 0–100\u202fwt.% with 10\u202fwt.% interval, were prepared by simple splash blending; their long-term phase behaviors at room temperature were observed; and, for the blends of interest, their important fuel properties were tested and their comparative use in a single cylinder diesel engine without preheating was evaluated at 2200\u202frpm with loads of 1.28–5.09\u202fkW. Although PFAD had poor cold flow property, long-term stable liquid blends of PFAD ≤10\u202fwt.% could be prepared. According to Thai standards, almost properties of these blends were suitable to use as a diesel substitute except acid values but their copper strip corrosions were similar to that of CHSD, No. 1a. The 5 and 10\u202fwt.% PFAD blends were able to operate the tested engine in the same manner as CHSD with comparable performance, significantly lower smoke, slightly lower carbon monoxide, and significantly higher nitrogen oxides. In conclusion, the blends (PFAD ≤10\u202fwt.%) are recommended to use as a simple cost-effective diesel substitute.

Volume 134
Pages 1089-1098
DOI 10.1016/J.RENENE.2018.09.043
Language English
Journal Renewable Energy

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