Diesel Engine Performance on <em>Chlorella vulgaris </em>Biodiesel
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Abstract
This research paper highlights the results of analyses conducted to assess performance characteristics of an unmodified CI engine fuelled by a new third-generation biodiesel derived from Chlorella vulgaris algae oil and its mixtures with neat diesel. A single-cylinder direct injection ignition compression engine was used to prepare and test three separate fuels at a rated speed of 1500 rpm. Parameters such as torque, net power, specific fuel consummation and thermal efficiency were evaluated for the engine output. Results from the experiment show that use of algae oil blend in diesel engine has performed better for the studied parameters.
Topics & Concepts
Chlorella vulgarisBiodieselDiesel engineThermal efficiencyDiesel fuelPulp and paper industryCylinderAlgae fuelEnvironmental scienceAutomotive engineeringThrust specific fuel consumptionIgnition systemWaste managementEngineeringAlgaeChemistryBotanyMechanical engineeringBiologyCombustionCatalysisBiochemistryOrganic chemistryAerospace engineeringBiodiesel Production and ApplicationsAlgal biology and biofuel production