Investigation of Performance and Emissions Effects of Waste Vegetable Oil Methyl Ester in A Diesel Engine

<p>In this study engine and emission performance of a 4-stroke, 4 cylinder, direct injection 62,5 kW engine, with three different biodiesel blends (B25, B50, B75),  was compared with those obtained with use of normal diesel (B0) through a 8-mode experimental test procedure, in convention with...

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Main Author: Yahya ULUSOY
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Language:English
Published: Bursa Uludag University 2016-12-01
Series:Uludağ University Journal of The Faculty of Engineering
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Online Access:http://mmfdergi.uludag.edu.tr/article/view/5000182794
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spelling doaj-36d1ef789c8d4d7cb7d67a2f3da545d42020-11-25T03:42:19ZengBursa Uludag UniversityUludağ University Journal of The Faculty of Engineering2148-41472148-41552016-12-0121229930810.17482/uujfe.542865000172454Investigation of Performance and Emissions Effects of Waste Vegetable Oil Methyl Ester in A Diesel EngineYahya ULUSOY0Uludağ Üniversitesi Teknik Bilimler MYO Makine metal bölümü<p>In this study engine and emission performance of a 4-stroke, 4 cylinder, direct injection 62,5 kW engine, with three different biodiesel blends (B25, B50, B75),  was compared with those obtained with use of normal diesel (B0) through a 8-mode experimental test procedure, in convention with ISO 8178-C1. The results of the study showed that, performance and emission values of biodiesel fuels produced from vegetable oil and those obtained with diesel fuel (B0) are very close to each other.  In this context, the waste cooking oil, which is a serious risk to the environment and should be collected according to related legistlative measures,  could be processed to and used as biodiesel without creating any significant loss in terms of engine performance, while providing significant advantages in terms of engine emissions. These results revealed that, waste frying oils can be used as diesel fuel and to create an adding value for the economy instead of being potential environmental risk. </p>http://mmfdergi.uludag.edu.tr/article/view/5000182794Waste Cooking OilBiodieselAlternative FuelsVehicle Emissions
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Investigation of Performance and Emissions Effects of Waste Vegetable Oil Methyl Ester in A Diesel Engine
Uludağ University Journal of The Faculty of Engineering
Waste Cooking Oil
Biodiesel
Alternative Fuels
Vehicle Emissions
author_facet Yahya ULUSOY
author_sort Yahya ULUSOY
title Investigation of Performance and Emissions Effects of Waste Vegetable Oil Methyl Ester in A Diesel Engine
title_short Investigation of Performance and Emissions Effects of Waste Vegetable Oil Methyl Ester in A Diesel Engine
title_full Investigation of Performance and Emissions Effects of Waste Vegetable Oil Methyl Ester in A Diesel Engine
title_fullStr Investigation of Performance and Emissions Effects of Waste Vegetable Oil Methyl Ester in A Diesel Engine
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of Performance and Emissions Effects of Waste Vegetable Oil Methyl Ester in A Diesel Engine
title_sort investigation of performance and emissions effects of waste vegetable oil methyl ester in a diesel engine
publisher Bursa Uludag University
series Uludağ University Journal of The Faculty of Engineering
issn 2148-4147
2148-4155
publishDate 2016-12-01
description <p>In this study engine and emission performance of a 4-stroke, 4 cylinder, direct injection 62,5 kW engine, with three different biodiesel blends (B25, B50, B75),  was compared with those obtained with use of normal diesel (B0) through a 8-mode experimental test procedure, in convention with ISO 8178-C1. The results of the study showed that, performance and emission values of biodiesel fuels produced from vegetable oil and those obtained with diesel fuel (B0) are very close to each other.  In this context, the waste cooking oil, which is a serious risk to the environment and should be collected according to related legistlative measures,  could be processed to and used as biodiesel without creating any significant loss in terms of engine performance, while providing significant advantages in terms of engine emissions. These results revealed that, waste frying oils can be used as diesel fuel and to create an adding value for the economy instead of being potential environmental risk. </p>
topic Waste Cooking Oil
Biodiesel
Alternative Fuels
Vehicle Emissions
url http://mmfdergi.uludag.edu.tr/article/view/5000182794
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