Reductions in diesel emissions including PM and PN emissions with diesel-biodiesel blends
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posted on 2024-06-05, 02:39 authored by MN Nabi, Ali ZareAli Zare, FM Hossain, ZD Ristovski, RJ Brown© 2017 Elsevier Ltd The current work is an experimental investigation to examine the influence of biodiesel derived from waste cooking oil on engine performance and exhaust emissions. Experiments were conducted with three biodiesel blends at 20%, 40%, and 60% (by volume). A petroleum diesel fuel was used as a reference fuel. The primary purpose of this study was to observe both particulate matter (PM) and particle number (PN) emissions for the three biodiesel blends. Furthermore, the blow-by emissions of the biodiesel blends were also studied. All measurements were conducted in a six-cylinder turbocharged diesel engine with a high-pressure common rail injection system in compliance with a 13-Mode European Stationary Cycle (ESC).
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Journal of cleaner productionVolume
166Pagination
860-868Location
Amsterdam, The NetherlandsPublisher DOI
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0959-6526Language
engPublication classification
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