Pengaruh Penambahan Etanol pada Campuran Bahan Bakar Biodiesel Biji Kemiri (Aleurites Moluccana) dengan Pertadex terhadap Kandungan Emisi dan Kinerja Mesin Diesel
Abstract
The use of biodiesel in diesel engine fuel blends can reduce HC
(hydrocarbon) and CO (carbon monoxide) emissions but there are constraints
such as increased fuel consumption, and NOx emissions. Ethanol as an
oxygenated fuel with high heat of vaporization and oxygen content supports the
reduction of NOx and particulate emissions. This study will investigate the effect
of ethanol addition to hazelnut seed biodiesel fuel blend with pertadex on
emission content and diesel engine performance. Tests were conducted on a
YANMAR TF 85MH-di diesel engine with variations in engine speed from 1500
rpm to 2100 rpm and coupled to a generator with a constant load of 1000 watt.
The results showed that the B40 fuel mixture achieved the highest average
effective power generated of 723.68 Watts and the B40 fuel mixture also achieved
the highest average torque generated of 3,761 Nm. The E10B40 fuel blend
produced the best average specific fuel consumption of 492.19 g/kWh. The
E10B40 fuel blend produced the best average thermal efficiency of 14.725%. The
lowest average NOx emissions were produced by E10B40 fuel at 139.48 ppm. The
lowest average CO2 emissions were produced by E10B40 fuel at 1.33%. The
lowest average exhaust gas opacity was produced by E10B40 fuel at 2.13% HSU
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