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Emission study of a diesel engine fueled with higher alcohol-biodiesel blended fuels

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GREEN ENERGY
Volume 16, Issue 9, Pages 667-673

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15435075.2019.1617001

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Neem oil biodiesel; transesterifications; ignition delay; air-fuel ratio; higher alcohol

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This work examines the effect of butanol (higher alcohol) on the emission pattern of neat neem oil biodiesel (NBD100) fueled diesel engine. Single-cylinder, 4-stroke, research diesel engine was employed to conduct the trial. Blends comprising the mixture of biodiesel and higher alcohol were prepared by employing an ultrasonic agitator. Four test fuels such as neat neem oil biodiesel, diesel, and two blends of higher alcohol/neem oil biodiesel: 10% and 20% (by volume). Experimental result showed that increasing alcohol content to biodiesel brought down the various emissions such as Smoke, NOx, HC, and CO by 6.8%, 10.4%, 8.6%, and 5.9%, respectively, at all loads. It was also concluded from the trail that a 20% higher alcohol/neem oil biodiesel blends show the promising signs in reducing all the emissions associated with biodiesel fuelled diesel engine.

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