Back to Search
Journal ArticleUnknown

Improvement of engine emissions with conventional diesel fuel and diesel–biodiesel blends

Author Affiliations
Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology
Published InBioresource Technology
Year2005
Citations430

Abstract

In this report combustion and exhaust emissions with neat diesel fuel and diesel-biodiesel blends have been investigated. In the investigation, firstly biodiesel from non-edible neem oil has been made by esterification. Biodiesel fuel (BDF) is chemically known as mono-alkyl fatty acid ester. It is renewable in nature and is derived from plant oils including vegetable oils. BDF is non-toxic, biodegradable, recycled resource and essentially free from sulfur and carcinogenic benzene. In the second phase of this investigation, experiment has been conducted with neat diesel fuel and diesel-biodiesel blends in a four stroke naturally aspirated (NA) direct injection (DI) diesel engine. Compared with conventional diesel fuel, diesel-biodiesel blends showed lower carbon monoxide (CO), and smoke emissions but higher oxides of nitrogen…
View at Publisher

BORR does not host full-text PDFs. The button above takes you to the original publisher.