Application of Newly Developed Cellulosic Liquefaction Fuel for Diesel Engine
2009-32-0132
11/03/2009
- Event
- Content
- A new bio-fuel i.e. the cellulosic liquefaction fuel (CLF) was developed for diesel engines. CLF was made from woods by direct liquefaction process. When neat CLF was supplied to diesel engine, the compression ignition did not occur, so that blend of CLF and diesel fuel was used. The engine could be operated when the mixing ratio of CLF was up to 35 wt%. CO, HC and NOx emissions were almost the same as those of diesel fuel when the mixing ratio of CLF was less than 20 wt% whereas the thermal efficiency slightly decreases with increase in CLF mixing ratio.
- Pages
- 7
- Citation
- Yuan, R., Ono, M., Yoshikawa, N., Shoji, H. et al., "Application of Newly Developed Cellulosic Liquefaction Fuel for Diesel Engine," SAE Technical Paper 2009-32-0132, 2009, https://doi.org/10.4271/2009-32-0132.