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Evaluating tractor performance and exhaust gas emissions using biodiesel from cotton seed oil

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, , Citation Saddam H Al-lwayzy et al 2012 IOP Conf. Ser.: Mater. Sci. Eng. 36 012042 DOI 10.1088/1757-899X/36/1/012042

1757-899X/36/1/012042

Abstract

Alternative fuels for diesel engines, such as biodiesel, have attracted much attention recently due to increasing fuel prices and the imperative to reduce emissions. The exhaust gas emissions from tractors and other agricultural machinery make a significant contribution to these emissions. The use of biodiesel in internal combustion engines (ICE) has been reported to give comparable performance to conventional diesel (CD), but with generally lower emissions. There is however, contradictory evidence of NO emissions being both higher and lower from the use of biodiesel. In this work, agriculture tractor engine performance and its emission using both CD and biodiesel from cotton seed oil (CSO-B20) mixed at a 20% blend ration has been evaluated and compared. The PTO test results showed comparable exhaust emissions between CD and CSO-B20. However, the use of CSO-B20 led to reductions in the thermal efficiency and exhaust temperature and an increase in the brake specific fuel consumption (BSFC), when compared to CD.

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10.1088/1757-899X/36/1/012042