A Tractor Engine Fueled with Mustard Seed Oil: Optimization, Emissions and Practical Experiences

972724

09/08/1997

Event
1997 SAE International Off-Highway and Powerplant Congress and Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
The performance and exhaust emissions of a direct injection turbocharged tractor diesel engine were optimized by running the engine on a vegetable oil pressed from mustard seeds.
The unesterized mustard seed oil (MSO) was cleaned just letting it stand and clear. Injection timing of the engine was varied to identify optimum timing. No other modifications were made to the engine.
An injection advance of 17° proved to be the optimum when running on MSO, as the engine generated a brake torque with MSO almost equal to that achieved with a diesel engine. The brake thermal efficiencies (BTE) were rather similar, and use of the retarded timing further reduced NOx emissions.
Exhaust HC emissions were determined using FT-IR technology. Generally, the contents of measured HC species were higher with diesel fuel than with MSO.
Most of the field observations from four harvesting seasons proved encouraging.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/972724
Pages
17
Citation
Niemi, S., Illikainen, P., and Laiho, V., "A Tractor Engine Fueled with Mustard Seed Oil: Optimization, Emissions and Practical Experiences," SAE Technical Paper 972724, 1997, https://doi.org/10.4271/972724.
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Publisher
Published
Sep 8, 1997
Product Code
972724
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English