Performance of cycle diesel engine in dynamometer using diesel/biodiesel mixtures

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Abstract

Given the prediction of the scarcity of oil, the ethyl ester (biodiesel) has presented as an excellent alternative fuel option for cycle diesel engine. The characteristics of biodiesel are similar of diesel in terms of viscosity and the calorific power, being able to be used without adaptations in the engines. For the accomplishment of this work it was used a cycle diesel engine, of direct injection with four cylinders, without adaptations. The engine was connected to a dynamometer and acquisition systems of auxiliary data. The performances of torque, power and specific fuel consumption for the following mixtures diesel/soy ethyl ester had been evaluated: B2, B5, B10, B20, B50, B75 and B100. The best registered performance was given with the B20 mixture.

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Castellanelli, M., De Souza, S. N. M., Silva, S. L., & Kailer, E. K. (2008). Performance of cycle diesel engine in dynamometer using diesel/biodiesel mixtures. Engenharia Agricola, 28(1), 145–153. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-69162008000100015

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