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Exergy analysis of a diesel engine with waste cooking biodiesel and triacetin

Odibi, C; Babaie, M; Zare, Ali; Nabi, MN; Bodisco, TA; Brown, RJ

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Authors

C Odibi

M Babaie

Ali Zare

MN Nabi

TA Bodisco

RJ Brown



Abstract

This study uses the first and second laws of thermodynamics to investigate the effect of 18 oxygenated fuels on the quality and quantity of energy in a turbo-charged, common-rail six19 cylinder diesel engine. This work was performed using a range of fuel oxygen content based 20 on diesel, waste cooking biodiesel, and a triacetin. The experimental engine performance and 21 emission data was collected at 12 engine operating modes. Energy and exergy parameters were 22 calculated, and results showed that the use of oxygenated fuels can improve the thermal 23 efficiency leading to lower exhaust energy loss. Waste cooking biodiesel (B100) exhibited the 24 lowest exhaust loss fraction and highest thermal efficiency (up to 6% higher than diesel). 25 Considering the exergy analysis, lower exhaust temperatures obtained with oxygenated fuels 26 resulted in lower exhaust exergy loss (down to 80%) and higher exergetic efficiency (up to 27 10%). Since the investigated fuels were oxygenated, this study used the oxygen ratio (OR) 28 instead of the equivalence ratio to provide a better understanding of the concept. The OR has 29 increased with decreasing engine load and increasing engine speed. Increasing the OR 30 decreased the fuel exergy, exhaust exergy and destruction efficiency. With the use of B100, 31 there was a very high exergy destruction (up to 55%), which was seen to decrease with the 32 addition of triacetin (down to 29%).

Citation

Odibi, C., Babaie, M., Zare, A., Nabi, M., Bodisco, T., & Brown, R. (2019). Exergy analysis of a diesel engine with waste cooking biodiesel and triacetin. Energy Conversion and Management, 198(111912), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enconman.2019.111912

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Aug 2, 2019
Online Publication Date Aug 20, 2019
Publication Date Oct 15, 2019
Deposit Date Oct 7, 2019
Publicly Available Date Mar 10, 2020
Journal Energy Conversion and Management
Print ISSN 0196-8904
Publisher Elsevier
Volume 198
Issue 111912
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enconman.2019.111912
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enconman.2019.111912
Related Public URLs https://www.journals.elsevier.com/energy-conversion-and-management/

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