EFFECT OF NAPHTHA ON BLENDING ALCOHOL DIESEL FUEL ON C.I. ENGINE PERFORMANCE
Abstract
A comparison of diesel engine performance landmarks when blending ethanol alcohol and Naphtha as assistant factor with diesel fuel had been experimentally made. The used blending ratio is 5% Naphtha, 90% pure Gas oil and 5% ethanol alcohol. The exhaust temperature has been decreased, and the fuel consumption seen to be less accompanied with increasing in energy due to ability of blend to burn completely, which yields lower economic point, in addition to the brake thermal efficiency and Air/Fuel ratio increased in mixed fuel with increasing the engine speed, which means an enhancement in operating performance.
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