Performance and emission characteristics of a diesel engine operating on safflower seed oil methyl ester

A. IŞigigür*, F. Karaosmanoglu, H. A. Aksoy, F. Hamdullahpur, o. L. Gülder

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Abstract

This study focused on the evaluation and testing of safflower seed oil methyl ester as a diesel fuel alternative. The kinematic viscosity and ASTM fuel properties of the methyl ester fuel were within the limits specified for Grade No.2-D diesel fuel. Engine tests were performed on a four-cylinder, direct-injection CI engine using methyl ester and reference diesel fuel; engine performance and exhaust emission characteristics were determined. Safflower seed oil methyl ester revealed similar engine performance characteristics to the reference Grade No.2-D diesel fuel. Lower CO and HC emissions were obtained when methyl ester was used, and the negligible amount of sulfur content was an additional advantage of methyl ester over diesel fuel.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)93-102
Number of pages10
JournalApplied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
Volume45-46
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 1994

Keywords

  • Diesel engine
  • emissions
  • engine performance
  • methyl ester
  • safflower seed oil

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