The objective of the present study is to examine and compare the performance and emission characteristic of two biodiesel fuels produced from rapeseed oil via transesterification method.Tested biodiesel fuels(ROME(Rap...The objective of the present study is to examine and compare the performance and emission characteristic of two biodiesel fuels produced from rapeseed oil via transesterification method.Tested biodiesel fuels(ROME(Rapeseed Oil Methyl Ester)and ROEE(Rapeseed Oil Ethyl Ester))were selected based on their properties obtained from an optimization of transesterification conditions.A Yanmar diesel engine has led to evaluating their performance parameters such as fuel consumption rate,exhaust gas temperature and emission characteristic corresponding to nitrogen oxides(NOx),carbone monoxide(CO)and carbon dioxide(CO2).A comparative analysis was carried out using normal diesel fuel tested in same experimental conditions.Fuel consumption rate was measured by observing the volumetric rate from the fuel tank of the engine supported by stopwatch.The exhaust gas temperature and emission characteristic were measured simultaneously by using a testo 350 flue gas analyzer.According to the results,biodiesel fuels showed a higher fuel consumption rate and exhaust gas temperature under an increase of engine speed.They also exhibited lower NOx emission with a slight rise in CO and CO2 emission compared to mineral diesel fuel.ROME exhibited low emission gas compared to ROEE and mineral diesel.It can be evaluated as a promising alternative fuel for diesel engine.展开更多
In this study,biodiesel fuel was produced from rapeseed oil via transesterification method.The optimum reaction conditions were determined by varying alcohol type and its concentration considering their influence on t...In this study,biodiesel fuel was produced from rapeseed oil via transesterification method.The optimum reaction conditions were determined by varying alcohol type and its concentration considering their influence on the yield and properties of produced biodiesel.Methanol and ethanol were alcohol used in the transesterification process.The density of biodiesel was measured at 15℃according to EN ISO 12185 test method and its viscosity was determined at 40℃by using a Brookfield digital viscometer(DV-II+Pro).Shimadzu Auto-Calculating Bomb calorimeter CA-4AJ was used to measure the high heating value.The optimum transesterification conditions found were alcohol:oil ratio of 18:1,1%of potassium hydroxide as catalyst,60 min of reaction time,60℃of reaction temperature and stirring speed of 650 rpm.Biodiesel properties under these conditions satisfied the regulatory standards and are slightly similar to those of mineral diesel tested in same conditions.Using methanol gives better results compared to ethanol.展开更多
基金This work was supported by the JICA(Japan International Cooperation Agency)through the program of ABE Initiative(African Business Education Initiative for Youth)and the collaboration with Kumamoto University.
文摘The objective of the present study is to examine and compare the performance and emission characteristic of two biodiesel fuels produced from rapeseed oil via transesterification method.Tested biodiesel fuels(ROME(Rapeseed Oil Methyl Ester)and ROEE(Rapeseed Oil Ethyl Ester))were selected based on their properties obtained from an optimization of transesterification conditions.A Yanmar diesel engine has led to evaluating their performance parameters such as fuel consumption rate,exhaust gas temperature and emission characteristic corresponding to nitrogen oxides(NOx),carbone monoxide(CO)and carbon dioxide(CO2).A comparative analysis was carried out using normal diesel fuel tested in same experimental conditions.Fuel consumption rate was measured by observing the volumetric rate from the fuel tank of the engine supported by stopwatch.The exhaust gas temperature and emission characteristic were measured simultaneously by using a testo 350 flue gas analyzer.According to the results,biodiesel fuels showed a higher fuel consumption rate and exhaust gas temperature under an increase of engine speed.They also exhibited lower NOx emission with a slight rise in CO and CO2 emission compared to mineral diesel fuel.ROME exhibited low emission gas compared to ROEE and mineral diesel.It can be evaluated as a promising alternative fuel for diesel engine.
文摘In this study,biodiesel fuel was produced from rapeseed oil via transesterification method.The optimum reaction conditions were determined by varying alcohol type and its concentration considering their influence on the yield and properties of produced biodiesel.Methanol and ethanol were alcohol used in the transesterification process.The density of biodiesel was measured at 15℃according to EN ISO 12185 test method and its viscosity was determined at 40℃by using a Brookfield digital viscometer(DV-II+Pro).Shimadzu Auto-Calculating Bomb calorimeter CA-4AJ was used to measure the high heating value.The optimum transesterification conditions found were alcohol:oil ratio of 18:1,1%of potassium hydroxide as catalyst,60 min of reaction time,60℃of reaction temperature and stirring speed of 650 rpm.Biodiesel properties under these conditions satisfied the regulatory standards and are slightly similar to those of mineral diesel tested in same conditions.Using methanol gives better results compared to ethanol.