Publication | Open Access
USING CRUDE PALM OIL (CPO) AS DIESEL ENGINE FUEL
19
Citations
6
References
2017
Year
Visual InspectionChemical EngineeringBiofuel ProductionEngineeringEnergy EfficiencyFuel ProductionCombustion ScienceMechanical EngineeringFuel ScienceCombustion EngineeringThermal AnalysisCpo FuelThermodynamicsHeat TransferCpo CombustionThermal EngineeringDiesel Engine Fuel
In this study, heating was used to lower the viscosity of CPO to an acceptable level. 60°C was found to be the optimum heating temperature for CPO to ensure smooth flow in the fuel system, but heating further up to 100°C did not improve the engine performance. A comparison between CPO and diesel in terms of engine performance, combustion characteristics and emission showed that the brake specific fuel consumprion (bsfc) for CPO was 13% higher at 400 kPa brake mean effective pressure (bmep), and the highest bmep achieved was 13.5% lower. However, CPO fuel gave a brake thermal efficiency. Combustion analyses indicated that CPO combustion produced a 7% higher peak pressure, a 3.3-degree earlier ignition and an 11.6-degree longer burning duration, but a 26% lower peak heat release rate. After 500 hours of running CPO, performance and power of the engine dropped even while running with diesel. With a 26% higher bsfc and a 20% lowe maximum bmep. Visual inspection of the dismantled engine parts discovered heavy carbon deposits but normal wear. Overhaul of the engine restored the power and performance.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1