Benefits of exhaust gas energy for preheating biodiesel fuel to enhance engine emissions and performance
Abstract
The need for alternative fuel instead of conventional fossil fuels (diesel or gasoline) has recently increased for several reasons, including the expected shortage of petroleum fossil fuels and the production of pollution by transportation. Consequently, researchers are interested in finding new alternative fuels. At present, the number of studies on biodiesel as a compression ignition engine fuel has increased. Current studies are mainly concerned with studying the use of exhaust gas temperature to preheat biodiesel fuel before it enters the combustion chamber. A heat exchanger is designed to increase the temperature of the biodiesel fuel prior to the combustion process. The performance characteristics of diesel engines and the emission of pollutants resulting from this modification were investigated under different operating conditions, including different engine loads and speeds. The results showed clear improvements in engine performance, including improved output power, specific fuel consumption and pollutant emissions. The engine power and specific fuel consumption improvements as a result of preheating reached up to 1.3 % and 8.27 %, respectively. Pollutant emission also decreased obviously, with carbon monoxide and hydrocarbon emission decreases of 12.95 % and 12.85 %, respectively. However, the emission of nitrogen oxides increased by 4.39 %.
Downloads
Copyright (c) 2019 Mohamed Mourad, Elsadek H. Noureldenn
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Authors retain full copyright to their individual works.
The Journal of Mechanical and Energy Engineering (JMEE) publishes fully open access articles.
Open Access benefits:
- High visibility – all articles are made freely available online for everyone worldwide, immediately upon publication.
- Increased visibility and readership.
- Rapid publication.
- All articles are CC BY licensed. The final article can be reused and immediately deposited in any repository.
- Authors retain the copyright to their work.
By publishing with us, you retain the copyright of your work under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY) license.
The CC BY license permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided appropriate credit is given to the original author(s) and the source, a link to the Creative Commons license is included, and it is indicated if any changes were made. This means that you can deposit the final version of your work in any digital repository immediately after publication.
We are committed to providing high-level peer review, author and production services, so you can trust in the quality and reliability of the work that we publish.