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Comparative Performance and Emissions Study of a Direct Injection Diesel Engine Using Bio-Diesel Obtained from used Cooking Oil
ESFA09/E09A106

Authors

István Barabás - Technical University of Cluj-Napoca
Adrian Todoruţ - Technical University of Cluj-Napoca
Nicolae Burnete - Technical University of Cluj-Napoca

Abstract

Keywords: used cooking oil; biodiesel; fuel properties; engine performance; emission

The paper presents the experimental results obtained concerning performances and pollution of a diesel engine fuelled with biodiesel resulted from transesterificated used vegetable oil with methanol in the presence of acid catalyst compared with diesel fuel in laboratory tests. The main properties of the researched fuels are presented within this paper, in comparison with classical diesel fuel (density, kinematic viscosity, water content, lower heating value). Engines’ performances were evaluated by determining the variation curves in terms of engine speed and the following: effective engine torque, effective power output fuel consumption per hour, specific effective fuel consumption, smoke, CO2, CO and CmHn. An reducing effective engine torque, effective power output, smoke, CO2, CO and CmHn has been observed, increasing of specific fuel consumption.

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