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Comparison of parameters and composition of exhaust fumes of engine fuelled by rapeseed oil and its mixtures with diesel and gasoline

The paper presents results of testing of fuelling a Farymann 18W engine by diesel oil (ON), rapeseed oil (ORZ) and their mixtures (30%ON + 70%ORZ, 50%ON + 50%ORZ, 85%ORZ + 15%BEN). The tests were carried out in conditions determined for specific speeds of the crankshaft (2000 and 2500 min−1). To all...

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Published in:IOP conference series. Earth and environmental science 2019-01, Vol.214 (1), p.12109
Main Authors: Tucki, K, Bączyk, A, Klimkiewicz, M, Mączyńska, J, Sikora, M
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description The paper presents results of testing of fuelling a Farymann 18W engine by diesel oil (ON), rapeseed oil (ORZ) and their mixtures (30%ON + 70%ORZ, 50%ON + 50%ORZ, 85%ORZ + 15%BEN). The tests were carried out in conditions determined for specific speeds of the crankshaft (2000 and 2500 min−1). To allow an ecological review of the engine a presentation was made of test results pertaining to emission of toxic exhaust gas components (THC, CO, NOx), greenhouse gases (CO2), and a comparison was performed of values of unit fuel consumption and exhaust gas smoking. The studies indicate that the use of rapeseed oil causes the increase of exhaust gas smoking and increased fuel consumption. The addition of rapeseed oil or kerosene to diesel oil leads to increasing the emission of THC, CO, CO2 and a decrease of the NOx emission.
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subjects Biofuels
Brassica napus
Carbon dioxide
Crankshafts
Diesel
Diesel engines
Emission analysis
Emission standards
Exhaust gases
Fuel consumption
Fumes
Gases
Gasoline
Greenhouse gases
Nitrogen oxides
Rapeseed
Rapeseed oil
Smoking
title Comparison of parameters and composition of exhaust fumes of engine fuelled by rapeseed oil and its mixtures with diesel and gasoline
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