Evaluation of Diesel Engine Performance and Exhaust Emission Characteristics Using Waste Cooking Oil

The depletion of fossil fuels as well as the rises of greenhouse gases had caused most government worldwide to follow the international energy policies for the use of biodiesel. One of the economical sources for biodiesel production is waste cooking oil. The use of waste cooking oil is more sustaina...

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Main Authors: Nur Atiqah, Ramlan, Abdul Adam, Abdullah, Mohd Herzwan, Hamzah, Nur Fauziah, Jaharudin, R., Mamat
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Language:English
Published: Trans Tech Publications Inc. 2015
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/9481/1/fkm-2015-rizalman-Evaluation%20of%20Diesel%20Engine.pdf
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author Nur Atiqah, Ramlan
Abdul Adam, Abdullah
Mohd Herzwan, Hamzah
Nur Fauziah, Jaharudin
R., Mamat
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Abdul Adam, Abdullah
Mohd Herzwan, Hamzah
Nur Fauziah, Jaharudin
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description The depletion of fossil fuels as well as the rises of greenhouse gases had caused most government worldwide to follow the international energy policies for the use of biodiesel. One of the economical sources for biodiesel production is waste cooking oil. The use of waste cooking oil is more sustainable if they can perform similarly to conventional diesel fuel. This paper deals with the experimental study carried out to evaluate the engine performance and exhaust emission of diesel engine operated by biodiesel from waste cooking oil at various engine speed. The biodiesel used are known as B5, which contains of 5% of waste cooking oil and 95% of diesel fuel. The other one is B20, which contains of 20% of waste cooking oil plus 80% of diesel. Diesel was used as a comparison purposes. The results show that power and torque for B5 give the closest trend to diesel. In terms of heat release, diesel still dominates the highest value compared to B5 and B20. For exhaust emission, B5 and B20 showed improvement in the reduction of NOx and PM.
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spelling UMPir94812018-01-30T03:32:42Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/9481/ Evaluation of Diesel Engine Performance and Exhaust Emission Characteristics Using Waste Cooking Oil Nur Atiqah, Ramlan Abdul Adam, Abdullah Mohd Herzwan, Hamzah Nur Fauziah, Jaharudin R., Mamat TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The depletion of fossil fuels as well as the rises of greenhouse gases had caused most government worldwide to follow the international energy policies for the use of biodiesel. One of the economical sources for biodiesel production is waste cooking oil. The use of waste cooking oil is more sustainable if they can perform similarly to conventional diesel fuel. This paper deals with the experimental study carried out to evaluate the engine performance and exhaust emission of diesel engine operated by biodiesel from waste cooking oil at various engine speed. The biodiesel used are known as B5, which contains of 5% of waste cooking oil and 95% of diesel fuel. The other one is B20, which contains of 20% of waste cooking oil plus 80% of diesel. Diesel was used as a comparison purposes. The results show that power and torque for B5 give the closest trend to diesel. In terms of heat release, diesel still dominates the highest value compared to B5 and B20. For exhaust emission, B5 and B20 showed improvement in the reduction of NOx and PM. Trans Tech Publications Inc. 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/9481/1/fkm-2015-rizalman-Evaluation%20of%20Diesel%20Engine.pdf Nur Atiqah, Ramlan and Abdul Adam, Abdullah and Mohd Herzwan, Hamzah and Nur Fauziah, Jaharudin and R., Mamat (2015) Evaluation of Diesel Engine Performance and Exhaust Emission Characteristics Using Waste Cooking Oil. Applied Mechanics and Materials, 773. pp. 425-429. ISSN 1662-7482. (Published) http://www.scientific.net/AMM.773-774.425 DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.773-774.425
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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Abdul Adam, Abdullah
Mohd Herzwan, Hamzah
Nur Fauziah, Jaharudin
R., Mamat
Evaluation of Diesel Engine Performance and Exhaust Emission Characteristics Using Waste Cooking Oil
title Evaluation of Diesel Engine Performance and Exhaust Emission Characteristics Using Waste Cooking Oil
title_full Evaluation of Diesel Engine Performance and Exhaust Emission Characteristics Using Waste Cooking Oil
title_fullStr Evaluation of Diesel Engine Performance and Exhaust Emission Characteristics Using Waste Cooking Oil
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Diesel Engine Performance and Exhaust Emission Characteristics Using Waste Cooking Oil
title_short Evaluation of Diesel Engine Performance and Exhaust Emission Characteristics Using Waste Cooking Oil
title_sort evaluation of diesel engine performance and exhaust emission characteristics using waste cooking oil
topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/9481/1/fkm-2015-rizalman-Evaluation%20of%20Diesel%20Engine.pdf
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