Effects of different water percentages in non-surfactant emulsion fuel on performance and exhaust emissions of a light-duty truck

The interest in emulsion fuel grows worldwide because it is potentially more environment friendly than its base fuel. Nonetheless, it has yet to be widely used as it is pricier than conventional diesel fuel due to its dependency on surfactant. This paper highlights the application of non-surfactant...

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Main Authors: Mazlan, Nurul Aiyshah, Yahya, Wira Jazair, Ithnin, Ahmad Muhsin, Hasannuddin, A. K., Ramlan, Nur Atiqah, Sugeng, Dhani Avianto, Muhammad Adib, A. R., Koga, Tsuyoshi, Mamat, Rizalman, Che Sidik, Nor Azwadi
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spelling my.utm.863642020-08-31T14:00:13Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/86364/ Effects of different water percentages in non-surfactant emulsion fuel on performance and exhaust emissions of a light-duty truck Mazlan, Nurul Aiyshah Yahya, Wira Jazair Ithnin, Ahmad Muhsin Hasannuddin, A. K. Ramlan, Nur Atiqah Sugeng, Dhani Avianto Muhammad Adib, A. R. Koga, Tsuyoshi Mamat, Rizalman Che Sidik, Nor Azwadi T Technology (General) The interest in emulsion fuel grows worldwide because it is potentially more environment friendly than its base fuel. Nonetheless, it has yet to be widely used as it is pricier than conventional diesel fuel due to its dependency on surfactant. This paper highlights the application of non-surfactant emulsion fuel in a light-duty truck (1 ton). The fuel is produced on demand with the so-called Real-Time Non-Surfactant Emulsion Fuel Supply System (RTES) just before being transferred into the engine. The emission characteristics and performance of the truck were then evaluated. To identify the optimum water percentage, the RTES is controlled to produce an emulsion with various water percentages during the testing. The experiment was performed on a chassis dynamometer using the West Virginia University (WVU) 5-Peak Cycle. The variants of fuel used throughout this experiment are Euro 5 diesel (D) and emulsion fuel based from it with varying water percentage of 5% (E5), 6.5% (E6.5), 10.8% (E10.8), and 30% (E30). The smoke number and nitrogen oxides, NOx emission of the truck are reduced with the use of emulsion fuel. E6.5 shows the highest average reduction of NOx at 45%. E30 emits higher carbon monoxide, CO than D while its carbon dioxide, CO2 is reduced by about 0.13%. E6.5's fuel consumption is the lowest; it is around 8.56% lower than D, followed by E10.8, E5 and E30. Overall, the concept of non-surfactant emulsion fuel appears to have the potential for application in diesel-powered vehicles to reduce harmful emissions. Elsevier Ltd 2018-04 Article PeerReviewed Mazlan, Nurul Aiyshah and Yahya, Wira Jazair and Ithnin, Ahmad Muhsin and Hasannuddin, A. K. and Ramlan, Nur Atiqah and Sugeng, Dhani Avianto and Muhammad Adib, A. R. and Koga, Tsuyoshi and Mamat, Rizalman and Che Sidik, Nor Azwadi (2018) Effects of different water percentages in non-surfactant emulsion fuel on performance and exhaust emissions of a light-duty truck. Journal of Cleaner Production, 179 . pp. 559-566. ISSN 0959-6526 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.01.143
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Mazlan, Nurul Aiyshah
Yahya, Wira Jazair
Ithnin, Ahmad Muhsin
Hasannuddin, A. K.
Ramlan, Nur Atiqah
Sugeng, Dhani Avianto
Muhammad Adib, A. R.
Koga, Tsuyoshi
Mamat, Rizalman
Che Sidik, Nor Azwadi
Effects of different water percentages in non-surfactant emulsion fuel on performance and exhaust emissions of a light-duty truck
description The interest in emulsion fuel grows worldwide because it is potentially more environment friendly than its base fuel. Nonetheless, it has yet to be widely used as it is pricier than conventional diesel fuel due to its dependency on surfactant. This paper highlights the application of non-surfactant emulsion fuel in a light-duty truck (1 ton). The fuel is produced on demand with the so-called Real-Time Non-Surfactant Emulsion Fuel Supply System (RTES) just before being transferred into the engine. The emission characteristics and performance of the truck were then evaluated. To identify the optimum water percentage, the RTES is controlled to produce an emulsion with various water percentages during the testing. The experiment was performed on a chassis dynamometer using the West Virginia University (WVU) 5-Peak Cycle. The variants of fuel used throughout this experiment are Euro 5 diesel (D) and emulsion fuel based from it with varying water percentage of 5% (E5), 6.5% (E6.5), 10.8% (E10.8), and 30% (E30). The smoke number and nitrogen oxides, NOx emission of the truck are reduced with the use of emulsion fuel. E6.5 shows the highest average reduction of NOx at 45%. E30 emits higher carbon monoxide, CO than D while its carbon dioxide, CO2 is reduced by about 0.13%. E6.5's fuel consumption is the lowest; it is around 8.56% lower than D, followed by E10.8, E5 and E30. Overall, the concept of non-surfactant emulsion fuel appears to have the potential for application in diesel-powered vehicles to reduce harmful emissions.
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author Mazlan, Nurul Aiyshah
Yahya, Wira Jazair
Ithnin, Ahmad Muhsin
Hasannuddin, A. K.
Ramlan, Nur Atiqah
Sugeng, Dhani Avianto
Muhammad Adib, A. R.
Koga, Tsuyoshi
Mamat, Rizalman
Che Sidik, Nor Azwadi
author_facet Mazlan, Nurul Aiyshah
Yahya, Wira Jazair
Ithnin, Ahmad Muhsin
Hasannuddin, A. K.
Ramlan, Nur Atiqah
Sugeng, Dhani Avianto
Muhammad Adib, A. R.
Koga, Tsuyoshi
Mamat, Rizalman
Che Sidik, Nor Azwadi
author_sort Mazlan, Nurul Aiyshah
title Effects of different water percentages in non-surfactant emulsion fuel on performance and exhaust emissions of a light-duty truck
title_short Effects of different water percentages in non-surfactant emulsion fuel on performance and exhaust emissions of a light-duty truck
title_full Effects of different water percentages in non-surfactant emulsion fuel on performance and exhaust emissions of a light-duty truck
title_fullStr Effects of different water percentages in non-surfactant emulsion fuel on performance and exhaust emissions of a light-duty truck
title_full_unstemmed Effects of different water percentages in non-surfactant emulsion fuel on performance and exhaust emissions of a light-duty truck
title_sort effects of different water percentages in non-surfactant emulsion fuel on performance and exhaust emissions of a light-duty truck
publisher Elsevier Ltd
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/86364/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.01.143
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