The impact of selected biofuels on the performance parameters of the Common Rail power system in the utility engine
The aim of the research was to determine the impact of biofuels from waste materials of plant and animal origin on the parameters of the common rail power supply system in the utility engine. The tests included identification of power system operation parameters in the whole load range of the tested...
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doaj-e522e1cbc21a4226a093e74c28ffb4d92021-04-02T10:40:18ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-012340300410.1051/matecconf/201823403004matecconf_bultrans2018_03004The impact of selected biofuels on the performance parameters of the Common Rail power system in the utility engineKrzaczek Paweł0Rybak Arkadiusz1Bochniak Andrzej2University of Life Sciences, Department of Power Engineering and TransportationLublin University of Technology, Faculty of Mechanical EngineeringUniversity of Life Sciences, Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer ScienceThe aim of the research was to determine the impact of biofuels from waste materials of plant and animal origin on the parameters of the common rail power supply system in the utility engine. The tests included identification of power system operation parameters in the whole load range of the tested engine, taking into account the limit and diagnostic parameters of the injectors operation. Then, for certain parameters, the engine injectors were tested on the test bench: injection pressure in the range of 25-135 MPa, injection time in the range of 200-1600 μs. In the tests, as reference fuel for testing injectors were used diesel fuel and three types of methyl esters of higher fatty acids: vegetable, animal and WCO origin. The measurements for individual fuels were made in the operating temperature range 30-60°C. The tests have shown significant changes in the volume of the fuel injection rates depending on the fuel used. Particularly, visible changes concerned the power system operation parameters for high engine speeds and the maximum working pressure of the common rail system in the engine.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201823403004 |
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The impact of selected biofuels on the performance parameters of the Common Rail power system in the utility engine |
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The impact of selected biofuels on the performance parameters of the Common Rail power system in the utility engine |
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The impact of selected biofuels on the performance parameters of the Common Rail power system in the utility engine |
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The aim of the research was to determine the impact of biofuels from waste materials of plant and animal origin on the parameters of the common rail power supply system in the utility engine. The tests included identification of power system operation parameters in the whole load range of the tested engine, taking into account the limit and diagnostic parameters of the injectors operation. Then, for certain parameters, the engine injectors were tested on the test bench: injection pressure in the range of 25-135 MPa, injection time in the range of 200-1600 μs. In the tests, as reference fuel for testing injectors were used diesel fuel and three types of methyl esters of higher fatty acids: vegetable, animal and WCO origin. The measurements for individual fuels were made in the operating temperature range 30-60°C. The tests have shown significant changes in the volume of the fuel injection rates depending on the fuel used. Particularly, visible changes concerned the power system operation parameters for high engine speeds and the maximum working pressure of the common rail system in the engine. |
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