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10/25/20151 Biodiesel Use in Engines John Nowatzki Extension Ag Machine Systems Specialist North Dakota State University
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210/25/2015 Biodiesel Use in Engines Use in Engines Cold Weather Issues Warranties Emissions Storage
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310/25/2015 Biodiesel Fuel Characteristics Biodiesel B100 Biodiesel B20 Biodiesel B5 Petrodiesel #2 BTU/gal 118,296127,259128,200129,500 Cetane Number 5550 48 CFPP (winter blend) -10 (winter blend) -26 (winter blend) $ Value (BTU content) 2.262.432.452.50
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410/25/2015 Biodiesel Use in Engines Petroleum diesel 140,000 Btu/gallon Biodiesel 130,000 Btu/gallon 1.1 Gallons of Biodiesel to do Same Work
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510/25/2015 Biodiesel Use in Engines Viscosity (Thickness) Water - 1 cP (centipoise) Summer Blend Diesel - 3 cP Biodiesel - 5 cP Crude Vegetable Oil – 40 cP Poor Atomization Deposits - Piston Rings, Valves and Injectors.
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610/25/2015 Biodiesel Use in Engines Solvency Removes Deposits in Fuel System Plug Fuel Filters Deposits to Accumulate in Fuel Tanks
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710/25/2015 Biodiesel Use in Engines Lubricity Mix with Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel 1 % with No. 2 Diesel 2 % with No. 1 Diesel
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810/25/2015 Cold Weather Issues Cold Filter Plugging Point (CFPP) Cloud Point Soybean Biodiesel ~ +30° F No. 1 Diesel ~ -35° F When Biodiesel Nears the Cloud Point: Anti-gel Additives or No. 1 Diesel Fuel-Line or In-Tank Heaters Insulate Fuel Lines and Filters Store Equipment in Heated Buildings
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910/25/2015 Engine Warranties B5 Blends ASTM Standards
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1010/25/2015 Engine Emissions Generally Fewer Harmful Emissions Hydrocarbon - 67 percent less Particulate Matter and Carbon Monoxide 48 percent less Nitrogen Oxide – 10 percent more Carbon Dioxide – 60 percent Less
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1110/25/2015 Storing Biodiesel 6-12 Months Cold Storage – Big Problem! High Solvency – Loosens Tank Deposits Prevent Water Contamination Store in Dark Conditions Analyze if Stored for Longer Period
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1210/25/2015 Summary Excellent Fuel for Diesel Engines 8 % Less Energy Fewer Harmful Emissions Higher Viscosity Some Solvency Problems Good Lubricating Qualities Serious Cold Weather Issues
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1310/25/2015 More Information John Nowatzki Extension Ag Machine Systems Specialist North Dakota State University Telephone: 701-231-8213 Email: John.Nowatzki@ndsu.edu http://www.ag.ndsu.nodak.edu/abeng/energy_efficiency
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