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Usability of food industry waste oils as fuel for diesel engines
Authors:Winfried Russ  Roland Meyer-Pittroff  Alexander Dobiasch  Jürgen Lachenmaier-Kölch
Institution:1. Technische Universität München, Chair of Energy and Environmental Technology of the Food Industry, Weihenstephaner Steig 22, D-85350 Freising-Weihenstephan, Germany;2. AD Hard- und Softwareberatung, Postfach 1116, D-85311 Freising, Germany;3. EVA Fahrzeugtechnik, Heidemannstraße 41a, D-80939 München, Germany
Abstract:Two cogeneration units were each fitted with a prechamber (IDI) diesel engine in order to test the feasibility of using waste oils from the food industry as a fuel source, and additionally to test emissions generated by the combustion of these fuels. Esterified waste oils and animal fats as well as mustard oil were tested and compared to the more or less "common" fuels: diesel, rapeseed oil and rapeseed methyl ester. The results show that, in principle, each of these fuels is suitable for use in a prechamber diesel engine. Engine performance can be maintained at a constant level. Without catalytic conversion, the nitrogen oxides emissions were comparable. A significant reduction in NO(x) was achieved through the injection of urea. Combining a urea injection with the SCR catalytic converter reduced NO(x) emissions between 53% and 67%. The carbon monoxide emissions from waste oils are not significantly different from those of "common" fuels and can be reduced the same way as of hydrocarbon emissions, through utilization of a catalytic converter. The rate of carbon monoxide reduction by catalytic conversion was 84-86%. A lower hydrocarbon concentration was associated with fuels of agricultural origin. With the catalytic converter a reduction of 29-42% achieved. Each prechamber diesel engine exhibited its own characteristic exhaust, which was independent of fuel type. The selective catalytic reduction of the exhaust emissions can be realized without restriction using fuels of agricultural origin.
Keywords:Emission reduction  Waste oils  Food industry  Alternative fuels  Diesel engine
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