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http://dx.doi.org/10.9726/kspse.2015.19.2.090

A Study on the Characteristics of Exhaust Emissions by Biodiesel Blend Waste Oil in Marine Diesel Engine  

Cho, Sang-Gon (Kunsan National University)
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Journal of Power System Engineering / v.19, no.2, 2015 , pp. 90-95 More about this Journal
Abstract
Recently worldwide concern and research is being actively conducted on green energy which can reduce environmental pollution. A plant such as the natural rapeseed oil, soybean oil, palm, etc. is used as a bio source in home and industry. Biofuels is a sustainable fuel having economically benefits and decreasing environmental pollution problems caused due to fossil fuel, and it can be applied to the conventional diesel engine without changing the existing institutional structure. Waste vegetable oil contains a high cetane number and viscosity component, the low carbon and oxygen content. A lot of research is progressing about the conversion of waste vegetable oil as renewable clean energy. In this study, waste oil was prepared to waste cooking oil generated from the living environment, and applied to diesel engine to confirm the possibility and cost-effectiveness of biodiesel blend waste oil. As a result, brake specific fuel consumption and NOx was increased, carbon monoxide and soot was decreased.
Keywords
Biodiesel blend waste oil(BDWO); Brake specific fuel consumption; NOx; CO; Soot;
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