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    • ISSN: 1793-821X (Print)
    • Abbreviated Title: J. Clean Energy Technol.
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JOCET 2017 Vol.5(3): 254-257 ISSN: 1793-821X
DOI: 10.18178/JOCET.2017.5.3.378

An Experimental Study of the Effects of Camelina Sativa Biodiesel-Diesel Fuel on Exhaust Emissions in a Turbocharged Diesel Engine

Hasan Aydogan, A. Engin Ozcelik, and Mustafa Acaroglu
Abstract—The aim of this study in diesel engines using fuel that can be produced with indigenous resources, renewable energy Camelina sativa biodiesel fuel, which is to investigate the use of the facilities. In recent years, both in the countries of the European Union, as well as the number of engine vehicles in Turkey diesel is increasing rapidly. Fossil fuels used in these engines work on the use of alternative energy sources are made. One of these alternative fuels, biodiesel. In this study, the use of fossil fuel diesel engines, which can be produced with indigenous resources, renewable energy Camelina biodiesel fuel, which was aimed to investigate the use of the facilities. In experiments diesel fuel and percent 20, 50 is used Camelina biodiesel blends. In experiments with common rail fuel system, turbocharged engine is used. Engine emissions of different fuel usage is examined.

Index Terms—Biofuels, Camelina sativa biodiesel, engine emissions.

The authors are with the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technology Faculty, Selcuk University Campus, Selcuklu, Konya, 42250 Turkey (tel.: +90-332-2233339, e-mail: haydogan@selcuk.edu.tr, eozcelik@selcuk.edu.tr, acaroglu@selcuk.edu.tr).

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Cite:Hasan Aydogan, A. Engin Ozcelik, and Mustafa Acaroglu, "An Experimental Study of the Effects of Camelina Sativa Biodiesel-Diesel Fuel on Exhaust Emissions in a Turbocharged Diesel Engine," Journal of Clean Energy Technologies vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 254-257, 2017.

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