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Copyright Universiti Malaysia Pahang Jan-Jun 2015

Abstract

In this study the effect of speed, load and blend ratio on the performance of a multi-cylinder indirect injection diesel engine has been determined. Rubber seed/palm oil mixture at an equal blend ratio (50:50 vol. %) was used for biodiesel production with the motivation of cost reduction and properties enhancement. The oil acid value of 33.4 mg KOH/g oil was reduced to 1.42 mg KOH/g oil via an esterification process followed by transesterification using a hydrodynamic cavitation reactor. Blends of 5-20 vol. % biodiesel to diesel fuel were prepared. A statistical tool, Box-Behnken design (BBD) based on response surface methodology was used to predict and to assess the combined effects of variables (speed, load and blend) on the responses, such as torque, power, brake specific fuel consumption and brake thermal efficiency. The load was found to be the most influential variable both individually and in combination compared to the speed and blend.

Details

Title
DETERMINATION OF DIESEL ENGINE PERFORMANCE FUELED BIODIESEL (RUBBER SEED/PALM OIL MIXTURE) DIESEL BLEND
Author
Adam, Ibrahim K; Aziz, A Rashid A; Yusup, Suzana
Pages
2675-2685
Publication year
2015
Publication date
Jan-Jun 2015
Publisher
Universiti Malaysia Pahang
ISSN
22298649
e-ISSN
21801606
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1775179349
Copyright
Copyright Universiti Malaysia Pahang Jan-Jun 2015