Investigation of performance and emission characteristics of waste cooking oil as biodiesel in a diesel engine

Abstract Biodiesel is one of the most popular prospective alternative fuels and can be obtained from a variety of sources. Waste frying oil is one such source along with the various raw vegetable oils. However, some specific technical treatments are required to improve certain fuel properties such a...

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Main Authors: Yahya Ulusoy, Rıdvan Arslan, Yücel Tekin, Ali Sürmen, Alper Bolat, Remzi Şahin
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-03-01
Series:Petroleum Science
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12182-018-0225-2
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spelling doaj-8fbd3957d3a14cc8b87fffcc01401bca2020-11-24T21:00:33ZengSpringerOpenPetroleum Science1672-51071995-82262018-03-0115239640410.1007/s12182-018-0225-2Investigation of performance and emission characteristics of waste cooking oil as biodiesel in a diesel engineYahya Ulusoy0Rıdvan Arslan1Yücel Tekin2Ali Sürmen3Alper Bolat4Remzi Şahin5Department of Agricultural Machinery/Automotive Technology, Uludağ UniversityDepartment of Agricultural Machinery/Automotive Technology, Uludağ UniversityDepartment of Agricultural Machinery/Automotive Technology, Uludağ UniversityDepartment of Automotive Engineering, Uludağ UniversityTürk Traktör ve Ziraat Makineleri Co.Department of Mechanical Engineering, KTO Karatay UniversityAbstract Biodiesel is one of the most popular prospective alternative fuels and can be obtained from a variety of sources. Waste frying oil is one such source along with the various raw vegetable oils. However, some specific technical treatments are required to improve certain fuel properties such as viscosity and calorific value of the biodiesel being obtained from waste cooking oil methyl ester (WCOME). Various treatments are applied depending on the source and therefore the composition of the cooking oil. This research investigated the performance of WCOME as an alternative biofuel in a four-stroke direct injection diesel engine. An 8-mode test was undertaken with diesel fuel and five WCOME blends. The best compromise blend in terms of performance and emissions was identified. Results showed that energy utilization factors of the blends were similar within the range of the operational parameters (speed, load and WCOME content). Increasing biodiesel content produced slightly more smoke and NOx for a great majority of test points, while the CO and THC emissions were lower.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12182-018-0225-2Waste cooking oilMethyl esterBiodieselAlternative fuelsVehicle emissions
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author Yahya Ulusoy
Rıdvan Arslan
Yücel Tekin
Ali Sürmen
Alper Bolat
Remzi Şahin
spellingShingle Yahya Ulusoy
Rıdvan Arslan
Yücel Tekin
Ali Sürmen
Alper Bolat
Remzi Şahin
Investigation of performance and emission characteristics of waste cooking oil as biodiesel in a diesel engine
Petroleum Science
Waste cooking oil
Methyl ester
Biodiesel
Alternative fuels
Vehicle emissions
author_facet Yahya Ulusoy
Rıdvan Arslan
Yücel Tekin
Ali Sürmen
Alper Bolat
Remzi Şahin
author_sort Yahya Ulusoy
title Investigation of performance and emission characteristics of waste cooking oil as biodiesel in a diesel engine
title_short Investigation of performance and emission characteristics of waste cooking oil as biodiesel in a diesel engine
title_full Investigation of performance and emission characteristics of waste cooking oil as biodiesel in a diesel engine
title_fullStr Investigation of performance and emission characteristics of waste cooking oil as biodiesel in a diesel engine
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of performance and emission characteristics of waste cooking oil as biodiesel in a diesel engine
title_sort investigation of performance and emission characteristics of waste cooking oil as biodiesel in a diesel engine
publisher SpringerOpen
series Petroleum Science
issn 1672-5107
1995-8226
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Abstract Biodiesel is one of the most popular prospective alternative fuels and can be obtained from a variety of sources. Waste frying oil is one such source along with the various raw vegetable oils. However, some specific technical treatments are required to improve certain fuel properties such as viscosity and calorific value of the biodiesel being obtained from waste cooking oil methyl ester (WCOME). Various treatments are applied depending on the source and therefore the composition of the cooking oil. This research investigated the performance of WCOME as an alternative biofuel in a four-stroke direct injection diesel engine. An 8-mode test was undertaken with diesel fuel and five WCOME blends. The best compromise blend in terms of performance and emissions was identified. Results showed that energy utilization factors of the blends were similar within the range of the operational parameters (speed, load and WCOME content). Increasing biodiesel content produced slightly more smoke and NOx for a great majority of test points, while the CO and THC emissions were lower.
topic Waste cooking oil
Methyl ester
Biodiesel
Alternative fuels
Vehicle emissions
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12182-018-0225-2
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