Exhaust emission of biofuel in diesel engine


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Sato S., . and Kobayashi Y., . and Hokano M, . and Hashimoto T., . and Ichinose T., . (2000) Exhaust emission of biofuel in diesel engine. [Proceedings Paper]

Abstract

Automobile fuel and emissions are closely linked to environmental pollution. To promote a cleaner environment automobile fuel should be efficiently used with low exhaust emission. Fossil fuels petroleum fuels produce higher exhaust emission and these emissions can be reduced with improved efficiency. The use of biofuel renewable fuel on the other hand produces lowe exhaust emissions. Hence energy conservation and environmental concern dicate the choice between the use of renewable energy and fossil fuel. A global effort can strongly be expected to implement biofuel as alternative fuel for diesel engine. However implementation would be best undetaken finally in urban areas to reduce environmental pollution on a large scale. This paper presents results of exhaust study a multi-cyliner diesel engine fueled with blended oils containing ordinary diesel oil OD with 10-50 percent of ordinary coconut oil COIL. The results showed that coconut oil blended fuels produced lower exhaust emissions in comparison to base fuel OD


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Abstract

Automobile fuel and emissions are closely linked to environmental pollution. To promote a cleaner environment automobile fuel should be efficiently used with low exhaust emission. Fossil fuels petroleum fuels produce higher exhaust emission and these emissions can be reduced with improved efficiency. The use of biofuel renewable fuel on the other hand produces lowe exhaust emissions. Hence energy conservation and environmental concern dicate the choice between the use of renewable energy and fossil fuel. A global effort can strongly be expected to implement biofuel as alternative fuel for diesel engine. However implementation would be best undetaken finally in urban areas to reduce environmental pollution on a large scale. This paper presents results of exhaust study a multi-cyliner diesel engine fueled with blended oils containing ordinary diesel oil OD with 10-50 percent of ordinary coconut oil COIL. The results showed that coconut oil blended fuels produced lower exhaust emissions in comparison to base fuel OD

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Item Type: Proceedings Paper
Additional Information: En
AGROVOC Term: AIR POLLUTION
AGROVOC Term: FUELS
AGROVOC Term: BIOFUELS
AGROVOC Term: DIESEL OIL
AGROVOC Term: DIESEL ENGINES
AGROVOC Term: COCONUT OIL
AGROVOC Term: URBAN AREAS
AGROVOC Term: POLLUTION CONTROL
AGROVOC Term: POLLUTION
AGROVOC Term: ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
Geographical Term: MALAYSIA
Depositing User: Ms. Norfaezah Khomsan
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 05:27
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16291

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