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Fuel properties and emissions of soybean oil esters as diesel fuel
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1996
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Diesel FuelChemical EngineeringSoybean Oil EstersEngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringCombustion ScienceSoybean OilExhaust EmissionFuel ScienceFuture FuelFuel ProductionDiesel EngineAlternative FuelFuel Properties
Abstract The effects of using blends of methyl and isopropyl esters of soybean oil with No. 2 diesel fuel were studied at several steady‐state operating conditions in a four‐cylinder turbocharged diesel engine. Fuel blends that contained 20, 50, and 70% methyl soyate and 20 and 50% isopropyl soyate were tested. Fuel properties, such as cetane number, also were investigated. Both methyl and isopropyl esters provided significant reductions in particulate emissions compared with No. 2 diesel fuel. A blend of 50% methyl ester and 50% No. 2 diesel fuel provided a reduction of 37% in the carbon portion of the particulates and 25% in the total particulates. The 50% blend of isopropyl ester and 50% No. 2 diesel fuel gave a 55% reduction in carbon and a 28% reduction in total particulate emissions. Emissions of carbon monoxide and unburned hydrocarbons also were reduced significantly. Oxides of nitrogen increased by 12%.
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