Experimental Investigation on Diesel Engine by using Diesel, Sesame Oil as a Biofuel with Magnesium Oxide (MgO2) Catalyst (original) (raw)

Experimental Investigation on Diesel Engine by using Diesel, Sesame Oil as a Biofuel with Magnesium Oxide (MgO2) Catalyst

One of the most pressing issues facing the globe today is the energy problem and environmental degradation. Fuel is an unavoidable part of any country's industrial development and growth. Bio diesel is a clean, sustainable, and domestically produced diesel fuel. In this study, biodiesel is derived from sesame oil using the transesterification process and a Mgo2 additive. Biodiesel's various qualities, such as flashpoint, fire point, cloud point, density, and calorific valve, are all measured. The valves that were obtained met biodiesel specifications. The performance and emissions of biodiesel blends (sesame oil +Mgo2) are B8, B16, B24, B32, and B40 blends in my paper. In this study we are analyzed that B08 and B16 blends are suitable compared to diesel fuel because it gives less emissions at part loads in emissions contents like Co, Co2, NOx, HC and opacity was obtained.