Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
764560 Energy Conversion and Management 2011 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

This work presents the first dual fuel measurements with pure jatropha oil and biogas, using a 12 kW diesel engine generator. Reference tests are done with pure jatropha oil and with diesel to characterize the engine’s thermal efficiency ηt, volumetric efficiency ηv and air-excess ratio λ versus output power. An extensive parameter study is done to predict/explain the effect of dual fuel operation on ηv and λ. Dual fuel experiments, adding different qualities (CH4/CO2 ratios) of synthetic biogas to the intake air, show that thermal efficiency is hardly affected for higher loads. For lower loads, biogas addition results in a decrease up to 10% in thermal efficiency, independent of biogas quality. Both ηv and λ decrease with addition of biogas, in quantitative agreement with predictions. The engine runs well up to a certain heat release fraction of methane; at higher fractions irregularities are observed, probably attributable to light end-gas knock.

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