Performance and Emissions of a Diesel Power Generator Fuelled by Biodiesel Calophyllum Inophyllum – Ethanol Blends
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2022-06-02Author
ILMINNAFIK, Nasrul
NISAK, Rima Zidni Karimatan
KUSTANTO, Muh. Nurkoyim
IWANANDA, Atlanta
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The effect of ethanol on diesel engine performance using B30 fuel has
been investigated, namely a mixture of 30% calophyllum inophyllum
biodiesel and 70% petrodiesel. The ethanol concentration mixed to B30
was 10% and 20% vol/vol. The experiment was conducted on a singlecylinder four-stroke diesel engine with a natural air system and joined
with a generator that functioned as a dynamometer. The test was applied
three times to the machine for each load, involving 0, 200, 400, 600, and
800W at a constant rotation speed of 2000 rpm. The experiment reveals
that the consistent engine speed method and lamp load produce the same
torque (Nm) and effectiveness power (kW) between fuels, impacted by
the governor's mechanism. The 20% ethanol (B30E20) has the highest
effective thermal efficiency of 28.41% and effectiveness fuel
consumption of 0.46 kg/kWh. The addition of 20% ethanol reduced
exhaust emissions of carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons up to 0.09% and
27.33 ppm. However, there was an exhaust emissions increase of carbon
dioxide up to 8.0%. The exhaust emissions increase of carbon dioxide
cannot be considered as a negative consequence because it can be reused
(consumption) in the photosynthesis process raw material biofuels.
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