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Performance and exhaust gases of a diesel engine using different magnetic treatments of the fuel
by
B. Ungaro, M. R.
, F. Hernández, J. F.
, C. Sofia, M.
, A. Rodríguez, C. E.
, D. Verdecia, D.
, Arias Gilart, R.
in
Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon monoxide
/ Compression ratio
/ Diesel engines
/ Diesel fuels
/ Exhaust gases
/ Fuel consumption
/ Fuel lines
/ gases emissions
/ internal combustion engines
/ magnetic conditioners
/ Magnetic induction
/ magnetic treatment of fuel
/ magnets
/ Nitrogen oxides
/ Pipes
2020
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Performance and exhaust gases of a diesel engine using different magnetic treatments of the fuel
by
B. Ungaro, M. R.
, F. Hernández, J. F.
, C. Sofia, M.
, A. Rodríguez, C. E.
, D. Verdecia, D.
, Arias Gilart, R.
in
Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon monoxide
/ Compression ratio
/ Diesel engines
/ Diesel fuels
/ Exhaust gases
/ Fuel consumption
/ Fuel lines
/ gases emissions
/ internal combustion engines
/ magnetic conditioners
/ Magnetic induction
/ magnetic treatment of fuel
/ magnets
/ Nitrogen oxides
/ Pipes
2020
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Performance and exhaust gases of a diesel engine using different magnetic treatments of the fuel
by
B. Ungaro, M. R.
, F. Hernández, J. F.
, C. Sofia, M.
, A. Rodríguez, C. E.
, D. Verdecia, D.
, Arias Gilart, R.
in
Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon monoxide
/ Compression ratio
/ Diesel engines
/ Diesel fuels
/ Exhaust gases
/ Fuel consumption
/ Fuel lines
/ gases emissions
/ internal combustion engines
/ magnetic conditioners
/ Magnetic induction
/ magnetic treatment of fuel
/ magnets
/ Nitrogen oxides
/ Pipes
2020
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Performance and exhaust gases of a diesel engine using different magnetic treatments of the fuel
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Performance and exhaust gases of a diesel engine using different magnetic treatments of the fuel
2020
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In this research, different magnetic treatments were applied to diesel fuel using static magnetic fields of 0.36T of magnetic induction. The magnetic conditioners (MCs) were installed in different positions of the fuel lines in the engine and the magnetic treatment of the diesel was also carried out before introducing it into the engine tanks. The study was conducted using a four-stroke, two-cylinder, Lister Petter (LPWS2) engine with a compression ratio of 23.5:1 and a constant engine speed of 1500 rpm. The emissions of carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2), oxygen (O2), nitrogen oxides and the temperature of the exhaust gases and the mass consumption of fuel were measured. The highest levels of reduction were achieved with the magnetic treatments that locate the MC directly in the engine's pipes. As the number of MC in the engine pipes increases, the emissions of polluting gases decrease. With the treatment that locates one MC in front of each injector, two MC at the entrance of the filter and two MC in the return of fuel were able to increase the O2 emissions by 6.9% and decrease the CO emissions in about 21.3% in the last load of the generator set. With this treatment a decrease in fuel consumption of 4.89% to 80% of engine load was obtained.
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Universiti Malaysia Pahang,Universiti Malaysia Pahang Publishing
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