Impact on Combustion and Emissions of Jet Fuel as Additive in Diesel Engine Fueled with Blends of Petrol Diesel, Renewable Diesel and Waste Cooking Oil Biodiesel

This study is devoted to investigating the potential use of Jet A in blend along with biodiesel from waste cooking oil, petrol diesel, and renewable diesel. Biodiesel use allows for reducing carbon monoxide (CO), unburned hydrocarbons (HC), and soot due to the oxygen contained in the fuel. The drawb...

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Main Authors: Giancarlo Chiatti, Ornella Chiavola, Fulvio Palmieri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-06-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/13/2488
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spelling doaj-0733e439b3964816a49c3aaa4d58386a2020-11-25T00:37:05ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-06-011213248810.3390/en12132488en12132488Impact on Combustion and Emissions of Jet Fuel as Additive in Diesel Engine Fueled with Blends of Petrol Diesel, Renewable Diesel and Waste Cooking Oil BiodieselGiancarlo Chiatti0Ornella Chiavola1Fulvio Palmieri2Engineering Department, ROMA TRE University, via della vasca navale, 79, 00146 Rome, ItalyEngineering Department, ROMA TRE University, via della vasca navale, 79, 00146 Rome, ItalyEngineering Department, ROMA TRE University, via della vasca navale, 79, 00146 Rome, ItalyThis study is devoted to investigating the potential use of Jet A in blend along with biodiesel from waste cooking oil, petrol diesel, and renewable diesel. Biodiesel use allows for reducing carbon monoxide (CO), unburned hydrocarbons (HC), and soot due to the oxygen contained in the fuel. The drawbacks in its use are related to the low volatility and high viscosity of vegetable oil that cause difficulties in fuel atomization and in its mixing with air. Moreover, an increased amount of NO<sub>x</sub> emission was observed. The aim of the experimentation is to evaluate the ability of Jet A of enhancing the combustion process and pollutant emissions of a diesel engine, thus overcoming the difficulties in biodiesel usage (high viscosity, poor cold weather performance, compatibility with diesel engine equipment) and then increasing the renewable fuel percentage in the fuel. Testing was carried out on a small displacement common rail diesel engine. Hardware and ECU setting were not modified in order to let the engine be ready to operate with different and exchangeable fuels. The effect on pollutant emissions of a variation of the amount of Jet A and biodiesel in the fuel is investigated, while accounting for the engine speed value.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/13/2488diesel engineemissionsbiodieselwaste cooking oilrenewable dieseljet fuel
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author Giancarlo Chiatti
Ornella Chiavola
Fulvio Palmieri
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Ornella Chiavola
Fulvio Palmieri
Impact on Combustion and Emissions of Jet Fuel as Additive in Diesel Engine Fueled with Blends of Petrol Diesel, Renewable Diesel and Waste Cooking Oil Biodiesel
Energies
diesel engine
emissions
biodiesel
waste cooking oil
renewable diesel
jet fuel
author_facet Giancarlo Chiatti
Ornella Chiavola
Fulvio Palmieri
author_sort Giancarlo Chiatti
title Impact on Combustion and Emissions of Jet Fuel as Additive in Diesel Engine Fueled with Blends of Petrol Diesel, Renewable Diesel and Waste Cooking Oil Biodiesel
title_short Impact on Combustion and Emissions of Jet Fuel as Additive in Diesel Engine Fueled with Blends of Petrol Diesel, Renewable Diesel and Waste Cooking Oil Biodiesel
title_full Impact on Combustion and Emissions of Jet Fuel as Additive in Diesel Engine Fueled with Blends of Petrol Diesel, Renewable Diesel and Waste Cooking Oil Biodiesel
title_fullStr Impact on Combustion and Emissions of Jet Fuel as Additive in Diesel Engine Fueled with Blends of Petrol Diesel, Renewable Diesel and Waste Cooking Oil Biodiesel
title_full_unstemmed Impact on Combustion and Emissions of Jet Fuel as Additive in Diesel Engine Fueled with Blends of Petrol Diesel, Renewable Diesel and Waste Cooking Oil Biodiesel
title_sort impact on combustion and emissions of jet fuel as additive in diesel engine fueled with blends of petrol diesel, renewable diesel and waste cooking oil biodiesel
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2019-06-01
description This study is devoted to investigating the potential use of Jet A in blend along with biodiesel from waste cooking oil, petrol diesel, and renewable diesel. Biodiesel use allows for reducing carbon monoxide (CO), unburned hydrocarbons (HC), and soot due to the oxygen contained in the fuel. The drawbacks in its use are related to the low volatility and high viscosity of vegetable oil that cause difficulties in fuel atomization and in its mixing with air. Moreover, an increased amount of NO<sub>x</sub> emission was observed. The aim of the experimentation is to evaluate the ability of Jet A of enhancing the combustion process and pollutant emissions of a diesel engine, thus overcoming the difficulties in biodiesel usage (high viscosity, poor cold weather performance, compatibility with diesel engine equipment) and then increasing the renewable fuel percentage in the fuel. Testing was carried out on a small displacement common rail diesel engine. Hardware and ECU setting were not modified in order to let the engine be ready to operate with different and exchangeable fuels. The effect on pollutant emissions of a variation of the amount of Jet A and biodiesel in the fuel is investigated, while accounting for the engine speed value.
topic diesel engine
emissions
biodiesel
waste cooking oil
renewable diesel
jet fuel
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/13/2488
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