One of the major problems in the world is the supply of energy. Biodiesel is one of the alternative fuels and renewable energy sources. The use of B
5 biodiesel in diesel fuel mixtures is common and most countries have planned to use B
20 biodiesel. The use of natural gas in diesel engines and the study of the possibility of using it in high quantities is another new solution, which can reduce dependence on diesel fuel. In this study, biodiesel was produced from waste oil by transesterification process and used in two levels of 5 and 20% in diesel composition. Then natural gas was used in three levels of 60, 70, and 80% (% G / T) in the diesel engine. Engine tests were performed at full
-load at 1500 rpm. In general, the test results showed that in conditions where biodiesel B
20 was used in the composition of diesel fuel and gaseous fuel was used in the amount of 80% in a diesel engine, suitable conditions in terms of
reducing emissions, increasing energy efficiency, and reducing economic costs were obtained; Under these conditions, compared to a conventional diesel engine, brake power, and energy efficiency increased by 8.86 and 29.06%, respectively. Also, brake specific fuel consumption, CO and CO
2 were reduced by 26.5, 57.58, and 4.54%, respectively. Although the amount of NOx increased slightly, but, decreased the economic cost compared to diesel 26.47% $/kwh, so the results were valuable.
Article Type:
Original Research |
Subject:
Internal Combustion Engine Received: 2020/12/17 | Accepted: 2021/01/12 | Published: 2021/02/28