In this
study, biodiesel was produced from bone marrow by transesterification method.
The vast majority of animal bones cannot be collected and recycled. This
experimental study was carried out to incorporate unused resources in the
economy. In this study, the effects of biodiesel produced from bone marrow on
combustion characteristics of diesel engine were investigated. The B20 (mixing 20% of biodiesel and 80%
diesel) and diesel (D2) were used as fuel in the tests. The tests were carried out at constant speed
(1500 rpm) and different engine loads (20% and 40% of the maximum power output)
of a diesel engine with direct injection, four-cylinder, and four-stroke. The combustion characteristics of the engine, such as
cylinder gas pressure, heat release rate, cumulative heat release, and mean gas
temperature were determined using combustion analysis software (FEBRIS) under
3.6 and 7.2 kW loads. The maximum points
of cylinder gas pressures have been very close in both fuels (D2, B20) at the
3.6 kW power output. The peak pressure of the B20 raised with the
increase of the engine load. The oxygen in the content and higher cetane number
of the biodiesel has raised the peak point of the heat release rate.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Mechanical Engineering |
Journal Section | Article |
Authors | |
Publication Date | September 20, 2019 |
Submission Date | March 4, 2019 |
Published in Issue | Year 2019 |