Acoustic analysis of a single-cylinder diesel engine using magnetized biodiesel-diesel fuel blends

Fuels have important effects on the quality parameters of engines such as noise pollution and vibration. Diesel fuel are used in wide range of applications especially in compression ignition engines. The objective of the present research is evaluation of the noise emitted from a single-cylinder dies...

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Main Authors: Sadegh Samadi, Kobra Heidarbeigi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-09-01
Series:Heliyon
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020319563
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Summary:Fuels have important effects on the quality parameters of engines such as noise pollution and vibration. Diesel fuel are used in wide range of applications especially in compression ignition engines. The objective of the present research is evaluation of the noise emitted from a single-cylinder diesel engine using magnetized biodiesel-diesel fuel blends. In general, samples were provided with different percentages of the biodiesel-diesel blends as diesel (100, 95, 90, and 80%) and biodiesel (0, 5, 10, and 20%) by applying magnetic field (0, 5300 and 7000 G) to fuel line known as DxByMz. The measurements were done on a power tiller engine at a 10 cm distance from driver ear with three replications. The statistical approach in time domain and signal processing in frequency domain were applied for data analysis. The results of the variance analysis approved significant differences between the studied fuel blends and magnetic levels at 1% probability level. The highest and lowest average value of sound pressure level was corresponded to D100B0M0 and D80B20M5300, respectively. The results in frequency domain showed that the maximum sound pressure level values were in the frequency range of 31.5–200 Hz for all fuel blends and magnetic levels. The frequencies related to the maximum sound values varied by changing biodiesel percent and magnetic level.
ISSN:2405-8440