Opportunities for Biodiesel Compatibility as a Modern Combustion Engine Fuel

This chapter summarizes the feasibility of effective utilization of biodiesel in modern vehicle engines. The parameters discussed in this chapter include diesel engine characterization and diagnostics including performance, emissions, and combustion behavior. The lifecycle and economic analyses with...

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Main Authors: Nayak, S. K., Mishra, P. C., Nanda, Sonil, Nayak, Biswajeet, M. M., Noor
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spelling my.ump.umpir.282892020-05-04T00:48:29Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/28289/ Opportunities for Biodiesel Compatibility as a Modern Combustion Engine Fuel Nayak, S. K. Mishra, P. C. Nanda, Sonil Nayak, Biswajeet M. M., Noor TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery This chapter summarizes the feasibility of effective utilization of biodiesel in modern vehicle engines. The parameters discussed in this chapter include diesel engine characterization and diagnostics including performance, emissions, and combustion behavior. The lifecycle and economic analyses with future scope of biodiesel are also described. From the review, it is conferred that a huge proportion of biodiesel is produced from edible vegetable oils, which is a threat to the food supply. Biodiesel sources are focused upon non-edible oils and other feedstocks that do not compete with the food crops. Therefore, the selection of appropriate feedstock is essential to confirm the low-cost production of biodiesel. Concerning the engine characteristics and combustion diagnostics, it can be ensured that biodiesel improves engine performance and emission characteristics with little engine modifications such as injection timing, pressure, exhaust gas recirculation, etc. The review holds well on the possibility of using biodiesel in diesel engines, but still it is not economically viable and needs more research and technology advancements to make it competitive with other conventional fuels in the market Springer 2020 Book Section PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/28289/1/Opportunities%20for%20Biodiesel%20Compatibility%20as%20a%20Modern%20Combustion%20Engine%20Fuel1.pdf Nayak, S. K. and Mishra, P. C. and Nanda, Sonil and Nayak, Biswajeet and M. M., Noor (2020) Opportunities for Biodiesel Compatibility as a Modern Combustion Engine Fuel. In: Biorefinery of Alternative Resources: Targeting Green Fuels and Platform Chemicals. Springer, Singapore, pp. 457-476. ISBN 978-981-15-1804-1 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1804-1_19
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Nayak, S. K.
Mishra, P. C.
Nanda, Sonil
Nayak, Biswajeet
M. M., Noor
Opportunities for Biodiesel Compatibility as a Modern Combustion Engine Fuel
description This chapter summarizes the feasibility of effective utilization of biodiesel in modern vehicle engines. The parameters discussed in this chapter include diesel engine characterization and diagnostics including performance, emissions, and combustion behavior. The lifecycle and economic analyses with future scope of biodiesel are also described. From the review, it is conferred that a huge proportion of biodiesel is produced from edible vegetable oils, which is a threat to the food supply. Biodiesel sources are focused upon non-edible oils and other feedstocks that do not compete with the food crops. Therefore, the selection of appropriate feedstock is essential to confirm the low-cost production of biodiesel. Concerning the engine characteristics and combustion diagnostics, it can be ensured that biodiesel improves engine performance and emission characteristics with little engine modifications such as injection timing, pressure, exhaust gas recirculation, etc. The review holds well on the possibility of using biodiesel in diesel engines, but still it is not economically viable and needs more research and technology advancements to make it competitive with other conventional fuels in the market
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author Nayak, S. K.
Mishra, P. C.
Nanda, Sonil
Nayak, Biswajeet
M. M., Noor
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Mishra, P. C.
Nanda, Sonil
Nayak, Biswajeet
M. M., Noor
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title Opportunities for Biodiesel Compatibility as a Modern Combustion Engine Fuel
title_short Opportunities for Biodiesel Compatibility as a Modern Combustion Engine Fuel
title_full Opportunities for Biodiesel Compatibility as a Modern Combustion Engine Fuel
title_fullStr Opportunities for Biodiesel Compatibility as a Modern Combustion Engine Fuel
title_full_unstemmed Opportunities for Biodiesel Compatibility as a Modern Combustion Engine Fuel
title_sort opportunities for biodiesel compatibility as a modern combustion engine fuel
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