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Compatibility of Polymeric Engine Parts with High Quality Biodiesel Blend (B20)
Technical Paper
2017-01-1731
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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Derived from palm Fatty Acid Methyl Ester (FAME), high quality biodiesel called H-FAME has been introduced in order to increase its percentage blended with diesel. Due to monoenen-rich FAME by partial hydrogenation process, H-FAME is superior oxidation and thermal stability. In the current study, the effects of 20 percent of high quality biodiesel blended with diesel (B20) on the compatibility of polymeric engine parts have been investigated by means of the immersion test. Pure diesel has also test as the reference. Following SAE J1748 in conjunction with ASTM D471, selected commercial engine parts such as fuel hose and tank were immersed in the test fuels. In addition, Viton fluoroelastomers, neoprene and nitrile butadiene rubber (NBR) were also soaked for comparison. Apparent percent weight increase was used to indicate the change of the engine parts after exposed to the test fuels. Mechanical properties, tensile test was performed to manifest the compatibility of elastomers.
Depended on their based-constitution, each engine parts show the different change, hence increasing or decreasing. High quality biodiesel seems to be absorbed into the elastomer while neat diesel has the capability of dissolving. Plastic material and viton can tolerate well with the H-FAME.
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- Manida Tongroon - National Metal and Materials Tech. Center
- Amornpoth Suebwong - National Metal and Materials Tech.Center
- Mongkont Kananont - National Metal and Materials Tech.Center
- Jirasak Aunchaisri - National Metal and Materials Tech.Center
- Nuwong Chollacoop - National Metal and Materials Tech.Center
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Tongroon, M., Suebwong, A., Kananont, M., Aunchaisri, J. et al., "Compatibility of Polymeric Engine Parts with High Quality Biodiesel Blend (B20)," SAE Technical Paper 2017-01-1731, 2017, https://doi.org/10.4271/2017-01-1731.Data Sets - Support Documents
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