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Advanced Materials Research | 2012

Utilization of Waste Hydraulic Oil as Fuel in Diesel Engine

Jazair Yahya Wira; Tan Wee Choon; S. Syahrullail; Noge Hirofumi; Mazlan Said; Alias Mohd Nor

Production of alternative diesel fuel has been increasing drastically in many Asian countries. Since the reduction of petroleum production by Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), the research on alternative fuel for diesel engine has gain interest. The target of this project is to substitute some percentage usage of conventional diesel fuel with waste substance without compromising on engine performance and exhaust emissions. This study has produced two type of alternative fuels. A test fuel consisting 30% of water into diesel fuel with the existence of additive or emulsifier (span 80) is called as DW Emul. Another test fuel which is named as DHW Emul produced by blending 30% of water into a mixture consisting of 20% of waste hydraulic oil and 80% of diesel fuel with the existence of span 80. The engine performance and exhaust emissions of DW Emul and DHW Emul are measured and has been compared with the conventional diesel fuel. A 600cc single cylinder direct injection diesel engine was used. The experiment was conducted at 1500 rpm with variable engine loads. Results show that DHW Emul and DW Emul has higher brake specific fuel consumption (BSFC). However, by considering the total use of diesel fuel contained in DW Emul, the quantity was lower at all loads. The same goes for DHW Emul at low load but deteriorate at high load which show slightly higher compared with of using 100% conventional diesel fuel. DHW Emul has suppressed CO emission that is usually high of using emulsion fuel to the level similar to conventional diesel fuel. NOx and Smoke emissions for DHW Emul are lower than conventional diesel. The use of DHW Emul can give significant reduction of NOx and Smoke emissions without deterioration of CO emission.


Applied Mechanics and Materials | 2014

Analysis of Variable Intake Runner Lengths and Intake Valve Open Timings on Engine Performances

Mohd Farid Muhamad Said; Zulkarnain Abdul Latiff; Aminuddin Saat; Mazlan Said; Shaiful Fadzil Zainal Abidin

In this paper, engine simulation tool is used to investigate the effect of variable intake manifold and variable valve timing technologies on the engine performance at full load engine conditions. Here, an engine model of 1.6 litre four cylinders, four stroke spark ignition (SI) engine is constructed using GT-Power software to represent the real engine conditions. This constructed model is then correlated to the experimental data to make sure the accuracy of this model. The comparison results of volumetric efficiency (VE), intake manifold air pressure (MAP), exhaust manifold back pressure (BckPress) and brake specific fuel consumption (BSFC) show very well agreement with the differences of less than 4%. Then this correlated model is used to predict the engine performance at various intake runner lengths (IRL) and various intake valve open (IVO) timings. Design of experiment and optimisation tool are applied to obtain optimum parameters. Here, several configurations of IRL and IVO timing are proposed to give several options during the engine development work. A significant improvement is found at configuration of variable IVO timing and variable IRL compared to fixed IVO timing and fixed IRL.


international meeting advances thermofluids | 2013

Characterization of Diesel Engine Generator Operating at Different Compression Ratio Fuelled with Palm Oil Biodiesel

belyamin Belyamin; Alias Mohd Noor; Mohanad Hamzah Hussein; Mazlan Said

Experiment to determine exhaust gas emission and combustion characteristics of a compression ignition generator was carried out. The experiment used single cylinder four strokes direct injection engine which was fuelled with diesel and palm oil methyl ester of B2 (blends 2% palm oil methyl ester with 98% diesel on a volume basis), B5, B7 and B10. The experiment was conducted at a fixed engine speed of 3000 rpm and 50% load with variety compression ratios of 16:1, 18:1, and 20:1and 22:1. Optimum compression ratio, influence of compression ratio on specific fuel consumption and thermal efficiency were examined. Palm oil methyl ester produce better output when the engine operate with variable compression ratio. Specific fuel consumption decrease, NOx increase and thermal efficiency increase when optimum compression ratio of engine is operated.


international meeting advances thermofluids | 2012

Modelling of diesel engine fuelled with biodiesel using engine simulation software

Mohd Farid Muhamad Said; Mazlan Said; Azhar Abdul Aziz

This paper is about modelling of a diesel engine that operates using biodiesel fuels. The model is used to simulate or predict the performance and combustion of the engine by simplified the geometry of engine component in the software. The model is produced using one-dimensional (1D) engine simulation software called GT-Power. The fuel properties library in the software is expanded to include palm oil based biodiesel fuels. Experimental works are performed to investigate the effect of biodiesel fuels on the heat release profiles and the engine performance curves. The model is validated with experimental data and good agreement is observed. The simulation results show that combustion characteristics and engine performances differ when biodiesel fuels are used instead of no. 2 diesel fuel.


international meeting advances thermofluids | 2012

Effect of palm methyl ester-diesel blends performance and emission of a single-cylinder direct-injection diesel engine

Mazlan Said; Azhar Abdul Aziz; Mohd Farid Muhamad Said

The purpose of this study is to investigate engine performance and exhaust emission when using several blends of neat palm oil methyl ester (POME) with conventional diesel (D2) in a small direct injection diesel engine, and to compare the outcomes to that of the D2 fuel. Engine performances, exhaust emissions, and some other important parameters were observed as a function of engine load and speed. In addition, the effect of modifying compression ratio was also carried out in this study. From the engine experimental work, neat and blended fuels behaved comparably to diesel (D2) in terms of fuel consumption, thermal efficiency and rate of heat released. Smoke density showed better results than that emitted by D2, operating under similar conditions due to the presence of inherited oxygen and lower sulphur content in the biofuel and its blends. The emissions of CO, CO2, and HC were also lower using blended mixtures and in its neat form. However, NOx concentrations were found to be slight higher for POME and its blends and this was largely due to higher viscosity of POME and possibly the presence of nitrogen in the palm methyl ester. General observation indicates that biofuel blends can be use without many difficulties in this type of engine but for optimized operation minor modifications to the engine and its auxiliaries are required.


Jurnal Teknologi | 2015

THE STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF INTAKE VALVE TIMING ON ENGINE USING CYLINDER DEACTIVATION TECHNIQUE VIA SIMULATION

S. F. Zainal Abidin; M. F. Muhamad Said; Z. Abdul Latiff; Izzarief Zahari; Mazlan Said


Archive | 2008

VIABILITY STUDY OF ETHYLENE (C2H4) AS AN ALTERNATIVE FUEL FOR GASOLINE ENGINE

Zulkarnain Abdul Latiff; Azhar Abdul Aziz; Bambang Supriyo; Mazlan Said


Jurnal Teknologi | 2018

COMBUSTION PERFORMANCE OF SYNGAS FROM BIOMASS WASTE IN GAS BURNER SYSTEM/PRESTASI PEMBAKARAN SYNGAS DARI SISA BIOJISIM DALAM SISTEM PEMBAKAR GAS

Mohd Oryza Mohd Mokhtar; Mohammad Nazri Mohd Ja’afar; Mustafa Yusoff; Mazlan Said; Muhammad Roslan Rahim; Muhammad Syahiran Abdul Malik


Archive | 2008

Performance and emission evaluations of a prototype stepped-piston engine using carburetor and direct fuel-injection systems

Azhar Abdul Aziz; Zulkarnain Abdul Latiff; Mohd. Fawzi Mohd. Ali; Mohd. Farid Mohammad Said; Mazlan Said


Archive | 2008

Evaluation on the potential of Ethylene as fuel for internal combustion engines

Azhar Abdul Aziz; Zulkarnain Abdul Latiff; Mazlan Said

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Azhar Abdul Aziz

Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka

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Alias Mohd Noor

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

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Alias Mohd Nor

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

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Aminuddin Saat

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

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Bambang Supriyo

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

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Izzarief Zahari

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

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Jazair Yahya Wira

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

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M. F. Muhamad Said

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

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