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Title: PM emissions - assessment of combustion energy transfer with Schizochytrium sp. algal biodiesel and blends in IC engine
Authors: Shengbo Ge
Arivalagan Pugazhendhi
Manigandan Sekar
Changlei Xia
Ashraf Elfasakhany
Kathirvel Brindhadevi
Kanda Whangchai
Authors: Shengbo Ge
Arivalagan Pugazhendhi
Manigandan Sekar
Changlei Xia
Ashraf Elfasakhany
Kathirvel Brindhadevi
Kanda Whangchai
Keywords: Environmental Science
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2022
Abstract: The continuous growing demand for fossil fuel puts an enormous pressure on finding a better replacement. This research paper explores the detailed information on the improved production, emission and performance characteristics of the distinct bio-oil derived from the micro algae of Schizochytrium. The algae were grown in the artificial seawater with enough nitrogen supply at the required standard conditions. The lipid growth and production of the bio-oil were monitored closely and measured. Different fuel blends were used at different concentrations as B0 (100% Diesel), B10 (10% schizochytrium biofuel +90% diesel), B20 (20% schizochytrium biofuel +80% diesel) and B30 (30% schizochytrium biofuel +70% diesel). A small single cylinder, four stroke diesel engine was used to conduct the tests. All tests were conducted at different speed conditions of 1200 rpm to 2100 rpm in six intervals. The performance qualities of bio-oil such as CO, NOX, and smoke and CO2 emission along with the performance qualities of brake thermal efficiency and brake specific fuel consumption. Form the results, the Schizochytrium microalgae bio-oil as the bio fuel for diesel engines in the moderate level showed the improved performance by increasing the BTE and reducing the harmful gas emissions except NOX. However, the emission level of NOX was slightly higher than the diesel emitted value. The difference between them was negligible.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/72971
ISSN: 18791026
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