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Title:
Experimental Evaluation of Diesel Engine Performance and emission using blends of jojoba oil and Diesel fuel
Authors: Huzayyin A. S., Bawady A. H., Rady M. A., and Dawood A.
Year: 2004
Keywords: Jojoba; Alternative fuel; Diesel engine; Performance; Direct injection; Vegetable oils
Journal: Energy Conversion and Management
Volume: 45
Issue: Not Available
Pages: 2093-2112
Publisher: Elsevier
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

An experimental evaluation of using jojoba oil as an alternate Diesel engine fuel has been conducted in the present work. Measurements of jojoba oil chemical and physical properties have indicated a good potential of using jojoba oil as an alternative Diesel engine fuel. Blending of jojoba oil with gas oil has been shown to be an effective method to reduce engine problems associated with the high viscosity of jojoba oil. Experimental measurements of different performance parameters of a single cylinder, naturally aspirated, direct injection, Diesel engine have been performed using gas oil and blends of gas oil with jojoba oil. Measurements of engine performance parameters at different load conditions over the engine speed range have generally indicated a negligible loss of engine power, a slight increase in brake specific fuel consumption and a reduction in engine NOx and soot emission using blends of jojoba oil with gas oil as compared to gas oil. The reduction in engine soot emission has been observed to increase with the increase of jojoba oil percentage in the fuel blend.

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