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Effects of hybrid additive of ethanol-butanol and magnetite nanoparticle on emission and performance of diesel engine fueled with diesel/biodiesel blends

Sule, Ahmed and Abdul Latiff, Zulkainain and Abas, Mohammed Azman and Mohammed Perang, Mohammed Rozi and Veza, Ibham and Anthony, Opia Chukwunonso (2024) Effects of hybrid additive of ethanol-butanol and magnetite nanoparticle on emission and performance of diesel engine fueled with diesel/biodiesel blends. International Journal of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering (IJAME), 21 (2). pp. 11350-11360. ISSN 2229-8649

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.15282/ijame.21.2.2024.13.0876

Abstract

This study concentrates on investigating the impact of hybrid additives of ethanol and butanol with magnetite (Iron oxide nanoparticle) added at 100 ppm each to the biofuels, 10% of the resulting nano-biofuel (5% ethanol and magnetite; 5% butanol and magnetite) was then blended with 90% pure palm oil biodiesel (B100). A single-cylinder Yanmar L70N engine was used in the experiment with the resulting fuel. The engine test results indicated that the addition of magnetite nanoparticles in conjunction with the two biofuels significantly reduced brake-specific fuel consumption (BSFC) up to 15.68% (8.8 gm/kW-hr) compared with B100 (10.4 gm/kW-hr) at peak brake power. The break thermal efficiency (BTE) also improved by 4.26% and 9.71% at tested minimum and maximum brake power, respectively. The emission of hydrocarbon (HC), Carbon Oxide (CO), smoke and nitrogen oxide (NOx) were reduced obviously by 14.45%, 11.98%, 7.25% and 5.77% respectively, compared to pure B100 use at peak load. In general, the application of the dual additive approach of combining biofuels and nanoparticles yields positive results due to the improved surface-to-volume ratio of the nanoparticles and good physicochemical attributes of the biofuels, which enhanced the performance of the B100 fuel; thus, more areas should be exploited in these regards.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:biofuel, emission, nanoparticles, efficiency, blends
Subjects:T Technology > TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Divisions:Mechanical Engineering
ID Code:108771
Deposited By: Yanti Mohd Shah
Deposited On:09 Dec 2024 06:05
Last Modified:09 Dec 2024 06:05

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