Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10415904 | Energy Conversion and Management | 2005 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, a methyl ester biodiesel was produced from a hazelnut soapstock/waste sunflower oil mixture using methanol, sulphuric acid and sodium hydroxide in a two stage process. The effects of the methyl ester addition to Diesel No. 2 on the performance and emissions of a four cycle, four cylinder, turbocharged indirect injection (IDI) Diesel engine were examined at both full and partial loads. Experimental results showed that the hazelnut soapstock/waste sunflower oil methyl ester can be partially substituted for the Diesel fuel at most operating conditions in terms of the performance parameters and emissions without any engine modification and preheating of the blends.
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Authors
N. Usta, E. Ãztürk, Ã. Can, E.S. Conkur, S. Nas, A.H. Ãon, A.Ã. Can, M. Topcu,