TY - JOUR
T1 - Experimental investigation of the mechanical and thermal behavior of a PT6A-61A engine using mixtures of JETA-1 and biodiesel
AU - Gonzalez Caranton, Alberth Renne
AU - Silva Leal, Vladimir
AU - Bayona-Roa, Camilo
AU - Betancourt, Manuel Alejandro Mayorga
AU - Betancourt, Carolina
AU - Cortina, Deiver
AU - Acuña, Nelson Jimenez
AU - López, Mauricio
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021/6/1
Y1 - 2021/6/1
N2 - Biofuels are important additives to conventional fuels in combustion engines of the transport sector, as they reduce atmospheric emissions and promote environmental-friendly production chains. The mechanical and thermal performance of a PT6A-61A engine on a test bench of the Colombian Air Force operating with blends of JETA-1 and Biodiesel up to 25% volume values of substitution is evaluated in this work. Experimental results show that blends are operationally reliable up to 15% volume content. In that range, the engine operation is not compromised in terms of response variables. Moreover, experimental properties of fuel blends show that the freezing point—which is the most critical variable, does not comply with aeronautical regulations. The system dynamics are subject to several variations in the test parameters, which mainly affected fuel flow, Inter-Turbine Temperature (ITT), and engine performance. A Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is performed over the experimental results to quantify possible disturbances on the bench measurements. This is based on the fact that the study is restrained to stationary test bench conditions.
AB - Biofuels are important additives to conventional fuels in combustion engines of the transport sector, as they reduce atmospheric emissions and promote environmental-friendly production chains. The mechanical and thermal performance of a PT6A-61A engine on a test bench of the Colombian Air Force operating with blends of JETA-1 and Biodiesel up to 25% volume values of substitution is evaluated in this work. Experimental results show that blends are operationally reliable up to 15% volume content. In that range, the engine operation is not compromised in terms of response variables. Moreover, experimental properties of fuel blends show that the freezing point—which is the most critical variable, does not comply with aeronautical regulations. The system dynamics are subject to several variations in the test parameters, which mainly affected fuel flow, Inter-Turbine Temperature (ITT), and engine performance. A Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is performed over the experimental results to quantify possible disturbances on the bench measurements. This is based on the fact that the study is restrained to stationary test bench conditions.
KW - Biodiesel
KW - Experimental fluctuations
KW - Fuel blending
KW - JETA-1
KW - Mechanical behavior
KW - PT6A-61A engine
KW - Principal component analysis (PCA)
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85108160084&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3390/en14113282
DO - 10.3390/en14113282
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85108160084
SN - 1996-1073
VL - 14
JO - Energies
JF - Energies
IS - 11
M1 - 3282
ER -