Journal
ENERGY SOURCES PART A-RECOVERY UTILIZATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
Volume 42, Issue 11, Pages 1299-1313Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15567036.2019.1635229
Keywords
Energy analysis; exergy analysis; hazelnut biodiesel; canola biodiesel; diesel engine
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Energy and exergy analysis of internal combustion engines is a key issue to find out an alternative fuel to conventional diesel fuel since the analyses are indicators of quantity and quality of energy resources. In the present study, exergy and energy analyses of a diesel engine were evaluated when the engine was fuelled with conventional diesel, hazelnut biodiesel, and canola biodiesel fuels. The results of the study depicted that fuel energy conversion to output power and exergy work rate decreased with biodiesel usage in all engine speed. The highest value of thermal efficiency and exergy efficiency were obtained at 1800 rpm for conventional diesel, hazelnut biodiesel, and canola biodiesel fuels. Analyses showed that the lowest destruction occurred at 1800 rpm for all test fuels with the value of 45.45%, 47.36%, and 47.41% for diesel, hazelnut biodiesel, and canola biodiesel, respectively. Furthermore, the entropy generation rate was the minimum at 1800 rpm engine speed for all test fuels.
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