Study of Diesel and Ethanol Blends Stability
2003-01-3191
10/27/2003
- Event
- Content
- Characteristics of E diesel, a fuel blend of diesel fuel and ethanol, are considered in a matrix of tests. One characteristic of particular concern and a subject of this investigation is that of stability. Methods to evaluate stability are looked at and compared in light of the potential for distillate and ethanol to separate under certain conditions. The quality of the fuel blend is enhanced by the use of enabling additives to ensure stability which necessitates development of a standard for assessment of the quality of stability. The properties of various base diesel fuels and their influence on stability are also studied. Other key characteristics are evaluated including viscosity, pour point, and oxidative stability.
- Pages
- 32
- Citation
- Jackson, M., Corkwell, K., and DeGroote, C., "Study of Diesel and Ethanol Blends Stability," SAE Technical Paper 2003-01-3191, 2003, https://doi.org/10.4271/2003-01-3191.