Comparative engine performance of DI pick-up diesel engine tested by mixing metal oxide and bio-solution additives in diesel fuel and palm biodiesel blends(B5)
Abstract
In this paper, engine performance of pickup diesel engine was studied under chassis dynamometer test with the simulation of
road load condition. A direct injection engine was examined by mixing different multi-functional additives in diesel fuel and palm
biodiesel blends. The basic properties of test fuel blended with TiO2 and bio-soultion based additives were measured according to
ASTM standard. Adding the bio-solution based additive in test fuel results in a decrease in viscosity by 4.62% and an increase in flash
point above 82°C comparing with test fuel without additive. Moreover, the existence of organic based composition in the additive
presents a significant reduction in carbon residue as low as 0.0002 % by weight. However, Paraffin-Xylene and polymer based additive
and TiO2 metal based additive result in a large amount of carbon substance residues. In the term of engine performance test, the multifunctional
additives to be added in diesel present higher improvement in the maximum brake power than adding in B5-POB fuel. For
B5 palm biodeisel and the test fuel with additives, the maximum torque occurs on the wider speed range between 2000 rpm and 3000
rpm which leads to low brake specific fuel comsumption.
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