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34. An Evaluation of Engine Performance of a Compression Ignition Engine with Biodiesel Produced from Different Kinds of Feedstock

Authors : Apurba Sharma, Nabanita Banerjee, Tushar Jash

Published in: Advances in Water Resources Management for Sustainable Use

Publisher: Springer Singapore

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Abstract

In this experimental setup three different types of biodiesel are derived from the waste of soya bean oil, sunflower oil and rice bran oil by transesterification. The blends of each type of biodiesel have been used to evaluate the performance analysis of a Compression Ignition engine. Biodiesel is a good alternative, as its properties are similar to conventional diesel. Waste cooking oil has given an appreciable yield of biodiesel in each case. Its physicochemical properties are within the limits of biodiesel standards. Each type of biodiesel in blended form (B-5, B-10 and B-20) has been used to run the engine to study combustion characteristics with the increasing load and then compared to that of diesel. The fuel consumption and exhaust gas temperature has been recorded for each kind of blend under varying load conditions. Thus, a comparative analysis can be done about the performance of different kinds of biodiesel.

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Metadata
Title
An Evaluation of Engine Performance of a Compression Ignition Engine with Biodiesel Produced from Different Kinds of Feedstock
Authors
Apurba Sharma
Nabanita Banerjee
Tushar Jash
Copyright Year
2021
Publisher
Springer Singapore
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-6412-7_34

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