期刊
FUEL PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY
卷 153, 期 -, 页码 28-36出版社
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuproc.2016.07.024
关键词
Mineral alternative fule; Marine diesel engine; Injection timing; Energy efficiency; Combustion analysis; Exhaust emission
资金
- European Fisheries Fund [GV 351Bl20090037]
- AZTI (Marine Research Division) [774]
Fossil fuels are the main energy source used in the world. However, environmental concerns, over-consumption, and fluctuating price rates are boosting efforts in the development of alternative fuels. This study presents the technical suitability of an alternative fuel for its use in marine diesel engines, as assessed through laboratory and engine performance tests. The alternative fuel assessed is based on waste oil obtained from used automotive lubricating oil. Tests were conducted for the alternative fuel and a distillate fuel, commonly used in the fishing fleet, to compare their performance. The effects of injection timing on their energy efficiency, combustion analysis and emission characteristics have been studied. Here, we show that the alternative fuel met the requirements of ISO 8217 regulations for distillate oils, with the exception of the viscosity, which was 1.9 times higher, thus requiring heating the alternative fuel before its use. The combustion period was shorter than that of residual heavy fuels but longer than that of ISO-F category distillate fuels. Better combustion properties were obtained with advanced injection timing. With such timing, the distillate fuel presented slightly better energy efficiency characteristics (specific energy and fuel consumption) than the alternative fuel, and carbon emissions were drastically reduced in both fuels. NOx emissions were lower for the alternative fuel than for the distillate fuel. The good performance of the alternative fuel indicates feasibility for use in medium-speed diesel engines commonly used, for example, in fishing vessels. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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