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Performance of a diesel generator fuelled with palm oil*1
Received 24 July 2001;
| Referred to by: | Performance of a diesel generator fuelled with palm oil [Fuel 81 (2003) 2097–2102] Fuel, Volume 83, Issues 7-8, May 2004, Page 1113 S. D. A. de Almeida | |
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Abstract
Pure palm oil may be employed in diesel engines as an alternative fuel. Engine performance and emissions were influenced by basic differences between diesel fuel and palm oils such as mass based heating values, viscosity, density and molecular oxygen content. The high viscosity of palm oil resulted in poor atomisation, carbon deposits, clogging of fuel lines and starting difficulties in low temperatures. When heated at 100 °C palm oil presented lower viscosity, better combustion and less deposits. Tests were conducted in a naturally aspirated MWM 229 direct injection four-stroke 70 kW diesel-generator fueslled with 100% palm oil.
Author Keywords: Vegetable oil; Palm oil; Biofuels; Diesel engine






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