Utilization of unattended Putranjiva roxburghii non-edible oil as fuel in diesel engine
S.K. Haldar,
B.B. Ghosh and
A. Nag
Renewable Energy, 2009, vol. 34, issue 1, 343-347
Abstract:
The search for alternative sources of energy has been driven by the increased cost and depletion of supply of fossil fuels. The alternatives are mainly vegetable oils. Putranjiva roxburghii, a non-edible vegetable oil can be used in diesel engine for its fuel properties which are comparable with diesel. Blends (10%, 20%, 30%, and 40% v/v) of pure Putranjiva oil and diesel are used in Ricardo Variable Compression Diesel Engine to study the performance and emission characteristics at various brake power. Putranjiva oil blends yield better performance at 45° CA bTDC injection timing in comparison to 40° CA bTDC timing for diesel. Maximum 30% blend of Putranjiva oil with diesel can be used as an alternative fuel in diesel engine for it differs very little from diesel in performance and is better than diesel with regard to emissions.
Keywords: Alternative diesel; Injection timing; Non-edible oil; Performance and emissions; Putranjiva roxburghii oil; Renewable source (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2008.03.008
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