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Corrosion behaviour of carbon steel in Biodiesel-Diesel-Ethanol (BDE) fuel blend

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posted on 2024-07-13, 07:08 authored by Saravana Kannan Thangavelu, Piraiarasi Chelladorai, Farid Nasir Ani
The biodiesel-diesel-ethanol blend represents an important alternative fuel for diesel engines; however, changes in the fuel composition and the introduction of new alternative fuel often results in corrosion and degradation of the automobile fuel system parts. In this present study, the corrosion behavior of carbon steel in B20D70E10 (biodiesel 20%, diesel 70% and ethanol 10%) fuel blend was studied by static immersion at room temperature and 60 C. The effect of B20D70E10 fuel blend on corrosion rate, morphology of corrosion products, and chemical structure of carbon steel were studied. In addition, the change of fuel properties, namely, total acid number, density, viscosity, calorific value, flash point, and color changes were also investigated. Moreover, fuel compositional changes, such as water content and oxidation product level in the fuel blends were examined. The results showed that the degradation of fuel properties and corrosion rate of carbon steel in B20D70E10 are lower than neat biodiesel (B100), whereas slightly higher than petro-diesel (B0).

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MATEC Web of Conferences, 4th International Conference on Engineering and Innovative Materials (ICEIM 2015), Penang, Malaysia, 3-4 September, 2015 / C. Guojian and Y. Muhammad (eds.)

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MATEC Web of Conferences, 4th International Conference on Engineering and Innovative Materials ICEIM 2015, Penang, Malaysia, 3-4 September, 2015 / C. Guojian and Y. Muhammad eds.

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27

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EDP Sciences

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Copyright © 2015. Owned by The authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2015. This an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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