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SAE 2012 International Powertrains, Fuels & Lubricants Meeting | 2012

Combustion and Emission Characteristics of a Typical Biodiesel Engine Operated on Waste Cooking Oil Derived Biodiesel

Abul Hossain; Philip Davies

Waste cooking oils can be converted into fuels to provide economical and environmental benefits. One option is to use such fuels in stationary engines for electricity generation, co-generation or tri-generation application. In this study, biodiesel derived from waste cooking oil was tested in an indirect injection type 3-cylinder Lister Petter biodiesel engine. We compared the combustion and emission characteristics with that of fossil diesel operation. The physical and chemical properties of pure biodiesel (B100) and its blends (20% and 60% vol.) were measured and compared with those of diesel. With pure biodiesel fuel, full engine power was achieved and the cylinder gas pressure diagram showed stable operation. At full load, peak cylinder pressure of B100 operation was almost similar to diesel and peak burn rate of combustion was about 13% higher than diesel. For biodiesel operation, occurrences of peak burn rates were delayed compared to diesel. Fuel line injection pressure was increased by 8.5-14.5% at all loads. In comparison to diesel, the start of combustion was delayed and 90% combustion occurred earlier. At full load, the total combustion duration of B100 operation was almost 16% lower than diesel. Biodiesel exhaust gas emissions contained 3% higher CO2 and 4% lower NOx, as compared to diesel. CO emissions were similar at low load condition, but were decreased by 15 times at full load. Oxygen emission decreased by around 1.5%. Exhaust gas temperatures were almost similar for both biodiesel and diesel operation. At full engine load, the brake specific fuel consumption (on a volume basis) and brake thermal efficiency were respectively about 2.5% and 5% higher compared to diesel. Full engine power was achieved with both blends, and little difference in engine performance and emission results were observed between 20% and 60% blends. The study concludes that biodiesel derived from waste cooking oil gave better efficiency and lower NOx emissions than standard diesel. Copyright


Renewable Energy | 2010

Plant oils as fuels for compression ignition engines: A technical review and life-cycle analysis

Abul Hossain; Philip Davies


Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2013

Pyrolysis liquids and gases as alternative fuels in internal combustion engines – A review

Abul Hossain; Philip Davies


Fuel | 2013

Experimental investigation of performance, emission and combustion characteristics of an indirect injection multi-cylinder CI engine fuelled by blends of de-inking sludge pyrolysis oil with biodiesel

Abul Hossain; Miloud Ouadi; S.U. Siddiqui; Yang Yang; John Brammer; Andreas Hornung; M. Kay; Philip Davies


Energy | 2013

Investigation into the performance and emissions of a stationary diesel engine fuelled by sewage sludge intermediate pyrolysis oil and biodiesel blends

Yang Yang; John Brammer; J. Samanya; Abul Hossain; Andreas Hornung


Biomass & Bioenergy | 2012

Performance, emission and combustion characteristics of an indirect injection (IDI) multi-cylinder compression ignition (CI) engine operating on neat jatropha and karanj oils preheated by jacket water

Abul Hossain; Philip Davies


Fuel | 2016

Combustion of fuel blends containing digestate pyrolysis oil in a multi-cylinder compression ignition engine

Abul Hossain; Clara Serrano; John Brammer; A. Omran; F. Ahmed; David Smith; Philip Davies


Renewable Energy | 2013

Omnigen: Providing electricity, food preparation, cold storage and pure water using a variety of local fuels

Abul Hossain; Roger Thorpe; Padman Vasudevan; P. K. Sen; Robert E. Critoph; Philip Davies


Desalination and Water Treatment | 2010

Development of an integrated reverse osmosis-greenhouse system driven by solar photovoltaic generators

Philip Davies; Abul Hossain


Acta Horticulturae | 2008

Energy saving and solar electricity in fan-ventilated greenhouses

Philip Davies; Abul Hossain; George Lychnos; Carol Paton

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