Comparative engine characteristics of biodiesels from hazelnut, corn, soybean, canola and sunflower oils on DI diesel engine

作者: Şükran Efe , Mehmet Akif Ceviz , Hakan Temur

DOI: 10.1016/J.RENENE.2017.12.011

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摘要: Abstract Biodiesel is a very popular renewable alternative fuel. utilization rate as an fuel has been increasing in recent years due to availability, comparatively easier manufacturing process well superior properties like non-sulphur content and storage safety. There are many articles related of biodiesel its effects on engine performance the literature. However, studies that compared various samples same experimental system scarce. Therefore, results obtained from different systems cannot be definitely benchmarked provide comprehensive comparative analysis. In this study, performances five kinds biodiesels produced vegetable oils (corn, sunflower, soybean, canola hazelnut) were with each other diesel system. include ratios (20%, 50%, 100%) for sample was prepared after by transesterification method. Every used engine. Both effective characteristics indicated determined during test. All values graphically. Finally, it found mixture consists 20% hazelnut best performance.

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