Particulate emissions in an engine fueled with biodiesel/Diesel blends at different fuel injection system configurations

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Main Author: Sala,José Antonio
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Schlosser,José Fernando, Farias,Marcelo Silveira de, Bertollo,Gilvan Moisés, Herzog,Daniela
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Ciência Rural
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Summary: ABSTRACT: The present study aimed to evaluate the particulate emissions in a Diesel engine with an electronic injection system using different biodiesel blends and variations in the fuel injection point and volume, comparing it with the MAR-1 standard. The particulate emissions are analyzed using a two-factor (12×8) completely randomized design that resulted from the interaction of three biodiesel/Diesel blends, two injection point configurations, two fuel injection volumes and eight crankshaft speeds, with 30 repetitions. According to the results, the particulate emissions meet the requirements established by the MAR-I standard when the engine operates at the original factory settings, fueled with blends containing up to 30% of biodiesel. With the engine angular speed at maximum torque (1,500 rpm), the injection point advanced and the increase in fuel volume, the particulate emissions increased by 115% and 314% for the 10 and 30% biodiesel blends, respectively, regarding the engine operating with the original settings.
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spelling Particulate emissions in an engine fueled with biodiesel/Diesel blends at different fuel injection system configurationselectronic enginesinjection pointbiofuelgaseous pollutantsABSTRACT: The present study aimed to evaluate the particulate emissions in a Diesel engine with an electronic injection system using different biodiesel blends and variations in the fuel injection point and volume, comparing it with the MAR-1 standard. The particulate emissions are analyzed using a two-factor (12×8) completely randomized design that resulted from the interaction of three biodiesel/Diesel blends, two injection point configurations, two fuel injection volumes and eight crankshaft speeds, with 30 repetitions. According to the results, the particulate emissions meet the requirements established by the MAR-I standard when the engine operates at the original factory settings, fueled with blends containing up to 30% of biodiesel. With the engine angular speed at maximum torque (1,500 rpm), the injection point advanced and the increase in fuel volume, the particulate emissions increased by 115% and 314% for the 10 and 30% biodiesel blends, respectively, regarding the engine operating with the original settings.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782022000800351Ciência Rural v.52 n.8 2022reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20210335info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSala,José AntonioSchlosser,José FernandoFarias,Marcelo Silveira deBertollo,Gilvan MoisésHerzog,Danielaeng2022-02-09T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Particulate emissions in an engine fueled with biodiesel/Diesel blends at different fuel injection system configurations
title Particulate emissions in an engine fueled with biodiesel/Diesel blends at different fuel injection system configurations
spellingShingle Particulate emissions in an engine fueled with biodiesel/Diesel blends at different fuel injection system configurations
Sala,José Antonio
electronic engines
injection point
biofuel
gaseous pollutants
title_short Particulate emissions in an engine fueled with biodiesel/Diesel blends at different fuel injection system configurations
title_full Particulate emissions in an engine fueled with biodiesel/Diesel blends at different fuel injection system configurations
title_fullStr Particulate emissions in an engine fueled with biodiesel/Diesel blends at different fuel injection system configurations
title_full_unstemmed Particulate emissions in an engine fueled with biodiesel/Diesel blends at different fuel injection system configurations
title_sort Particulate emissions in an engine fueled with biodiesel/Diesel blends at different fuel injection system configurations
author Sala,José Antonio
author_facet Sala,José Antonio
Schlosser,José Fernando
Farias,Marcelo Silveira de
Bertollo,Gilvan Moisés
Herzog,Daniela
author_role author
author2 Schlosser,José Fernando
Farias,Marcelo Silveira de
Bertollo,Gilvan Moisés
Herzog,Daniela
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sala,José Antonio
Schlosser,José Fernando
Farias,Marcelo Silveira de
Bertollo,Gilvan Moisés
Herzog,Daniela
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv electronic engines
injection point
biofuel
gaseous pollutants
topic electronic engines
injection point
biofuel
gaseous pollutants
description ABSTRACT: The present study aimed to evaluate the particulate emissions in a Diesel engine with an electronic injection system using different biodiesel blends and variations in the fuel injection point and volume, comparing it with the MAR-1 standard. The particulate emissions are analyzed using a two-factor (12×8) completely randomized design that resulted from the interaction of three biodiesel/Diesel blends, two injection point configurations, two fuel injection volumes and eight crankshaft speeds, with 30 repetitions. According to the results, the particulate emissions meet the requirements established by the MAR-I standard when the engine operates at the original factory settings, fueled with blends containing up to 30% of biodiesel. With the engine angular speed at maximum torque (1,500 rpm), the injection point advanced and the increase in fuel volume, the particulate emissions increased by 115% and 314% for the 10 and 30% biodiesel blends, respectively, regarding the engine operating with the original settings.
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