Physical Properties and Spray Characteristics of Ultrasound-assisted Emulsion based on Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel and Biodiesel

Using fuels with a no-sulphur or limited-sulphur content for diesel engines has been considered an urgent issue in the reduction of pollution due to the difficulty of controlling sulphur emissions. In this experimental study, ultra-low sulphur diesel (ULSD) originating from fossil fuel and biodiesel...

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Main Authors: Van Huong Dong, Quoc Tien Le
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Indonesia 2019-04-01
Series:International Journal of Technology
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Online Access:http://ijtech.eng.ui.ac.id/article/view/2210
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spelling doaj-8d5718e148194d868ed06eeaf1a10fc72020-11-25T02:12:51ZengUniversitas IndonesiaInternational Journal of Technology2086-96142087-21002019-04-0110224725710.14716/ijtech.v10i2.22102210Physical Properties and Spray Characteristics of Ultrasound-assisted Emulsion based on Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel and BiodieselVan Huong Dong0Quoc Tien Le1Ho Chi Minh City University of Transport, Vo Oanh Street, Ward 25, Binh Thanh District, Ho Chi Minh, VietnamVietnam Maritime University, 484 L?ch Tray, ??ng Qu?c Bình, Lê Chân, H?i Phòng, VietnamUsing fuels with a no-sulphur or limited-sulphur content for diesel engines has been considered an urgent issue in the reduction of pollution due to the difficulty of controlling sulphur emissions. In this experimental study, ultra-low sulphur diesel (ULSD) originating from fossil fuel and biodiesel from waste cooking oil (WOB) were mixed with ultrasonic assistance. The optimal mixing rate of ULSD and WOB, and the optimal distance of the ultrasound horn tip, were found as 65%:35% and 80 mm, respectively. After 15 minutes of ultrasonic treatment, a ULSD-WOB emulsion was formed, with the highest stability at around 99%, and its physical properties attained constant values. In addition, the spray characteristics of the ULSD-WOB emulsion, the WOB and the ULSD, including the spray penetration and cone angle, were examined and compared to those of fossil diesel fuel (DF). As a result, the ULSD-WOB emulsion produced with the assistance of ultrasound met the strict requirements of fuels used for diesel engines.http://ijtech.eng.ui.ac.id/article/view/2210BiodieselPhysical propertiesSpray characteristicsUltra-low sulphur dieselUltrasound
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author Van Huong Dong
Quoc Tien Le
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Quoc Tien Le
Physical Properties and Spray Characteristics of Ultrasound-assisted Emulsion based on Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel and Biodiesel
International Journal of Technology
Biodiesel
Physical properties
Spray characteristics
Ultra-low sulphur diesel
Ultrasound
author_facet Van Huong Dong
Quoc Tien Le
author_sort Van Huong Dong
title Physical Properties and Spray Characteristics of Ultrasound-assisted Emulsion based on Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel and Biodiesel
title_short Physical Properties and Spray Characteristics of Ultrasound-assisted Emulsion based on Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel and Biodiesel
title_full Physical Properties and Spray Characteristics of Ultrasound-assisted Emulsion based on Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel and Biodiesel
title_fullStr Physical Properties and Spray Characteristics of Ultrasound-assisted Emulsion based on Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel and Biodiesel
title_full_unstemmed Physical Properties and Spray Characteristics of Ultrasound-assisted Emulsion based on Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel and Biodiesel
title_sort physical properties and spray characteristics of ultrasound-assisted emulsion based on ultra low sulphur diesel and biodiesel
publisher Universitas Indonesia
series International Journal of Technology
issn 2086-9614
2087-2100
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Using fuels with a no-sulphur or limited-sulphur content for diesel engines has been considered an urgent issue in the reduction of pollution due to the difficulty of controlling sulphur emissions. In this experimental study, ultra-low sulphur diesel (ULSD) originating from fossil fuel and biodiesel from waste cooking oil (WOB) were mixed with ultrasonic assistance. The optimal mixing rate of ULSD and WOB, and the optimal distance of the ultrasound horn tip, were found as 65%:35% and 80 mm, respectively. After 15 minutes of ultrasonic treatment, a ULSD-WOB emulsion was formed, with the highest stability at around 99%, and its physical properties attained constant values. In addition, the spray characteristics of the ULSD-WOB emulsion, the WOB and the ULSD, including the spray penetration and cone angle, were examined and compared to those of fossil diesel fuel (DF). As a result, the ULSD-WOB emulsion produced with the assistance of ultrasound met the strict requirements of fuels used for diesel engines.
topic Biodiesel
Physical properties
Spray characteristics
Ultra-low sulphur diesel
Ultrasound
url http://ijtech.eng.ui.ac.id/article/view/2210
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