Performance and Emissions of Diesel Engine with Circulation NonSurfactant Emulsion Fuel System

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Diesel engine is known for its durable operation and capability of utilizing various type of fuels, however, dangerous exhaust emissions are emitted from diesel engines. Nonsurfactant emulsion fuel is a potential fuel for diesel engine to reduce for Nitrogen oxides (NOx) and Particulate matter (PM) emission compare to conventional diesel fuel in a diesel engine. In this study, emulsion fuel was prepared using a mixer known as Circulation Non-Surfactant Emulsion Fuel System. The study carried out with different water percentages in the emulsion fuel given as follows: 3%, 6%, and 9% and at a different engine load condition from 1-4 kW with a constant speed of 3200 rpm. Results show that, 6% emulsion fuel shows average 4.38% reduction in NOx emission and 1.10% reduction in fuel consumption. 9% emulsion fuel show higher amount of CO emission compare to Diesel while it reduces CO2 emission. Overall, 6% when prepared are recommended for the formation of non-surfactant emulsion fuel.

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Omi, R. T., Yahya, W. J., Kadir, H. A., Chan, A. F. E., Ithnin, A. M., Abdullah, N. R., … Tahir, U. (2021). Performance and Emissions of Diesel Engine with Circulation NonSurfactant Emulsion Fuel System. Journal of Advanced Research in Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences, 82(2), 96–105. https://doi.org/10.37934/arfmts.82.2.96105

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