Response surface optimization of vibration level in diesel engine with biodiesel usage: A performance enhancement study

In this study, a single-cylinder direct-injection (DI) diesel engine was fueled by biodiesel. The Palm Oil Methyl Ester (POME), blended in amounts up to 20%, is tested at various engine speeds and loads to measure vibration level. Then, mathematical modeling was developed to relate the engine vibrat...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Zikri, Japri, Mohd Shahrir, Mohd Sani, Farzad, Jaliliantabar, Arbintarso, Ellyawan Setyo
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Online Access:https://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/44226/
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author Muhammad Zikri, Japri
Mohd Shahrir, Mohd Sani
Farzad, Jaliliantabar
Arbintarso, Ellyawan Setyo
author_facet Muhammad Zikri, Japri
Mohd Shahrir, Mohd Sani
Farzad, Jaliliantabar
Arbintarso, Ellyawan Setyo
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description In this study, a single-cylinder direct-injection (DI) diesel engine was fueled by biodiesel. The Palm Oil Methyl Ester (POME), blended in amounts up to 20%, is tested at various engine speeds and loads to measure vibration level. Then, mathematical modeling was developed to relate the engine vibration level's responses to variables, including engine speed, load, and biodiesel blending percentage. Finally, all the numerical factors were calibrated using the proposed models. The significance of all factors in this study was demonstrated by the second peak of the engine's vibration, which contains a wealth of information about the excitations. Modeling results had previously shown that the significance of factors could vary according to the corresponding peaks of vibration in the engine. Meanwhile, the adjusted R2 of the developed model for vibration responses were 0.98, 0.87, 0.76, and 0.79, respectively. Further, the optimization results highlighted that utilizing a B20 fuel blend—a mixture of 20% biodiesel and 80% diesel fuel by volume—run at 2160 rpm with no load condition produced the best solution with the highest desirability value to satisfy all the responses. In summary, the study's findings showed that optimization should be considered while developing a new policy for using biofuel in internal combustion engines.
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spelling ump-442262025-09-29T07:30:57Z https://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/44226/ Response surface optimization of vibration level in diesel engine with biodiesel usage: A performance enhancement study Muhammad Zikri, Japri Mohd Shahrir, Mohd Sani Farzad, Jaliliantabar Arbintarso, Ellyawan Setyo TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery TP Chemical technology In this study, a single-cylinder direct-injection (DI) diesel engine was fueled by biodiesel. The Palm Oil Methyl Ester (POME), blended in amounts up to 20%, is tested at various engine speeds and loads to measure vibration level. Then, mathematical modeling was developed to relate the engine vibration level's responses to variables, including engine speed, load, and biodiesel blending percentage. Finally, all the numerical factors were calibrated using the proposed models. The significance of all factors in this study was demonstrated by the second peak of the engine's vibration, which contains a wealth of information about the excitations. Modeling results had previously shown that the significance of factors could vary according to the corresponding peaks of vibration in the engine. Meanwhile, the adjusted R2 of the developed model for vibration responses were 0.98, 0.87, 0.76, and 0.79, respectively. Further, the optimization results highlighted that utilizing a B20 fuel blend—a mixture of 20% biodiesel and 80% diesel fuel by volume—run at 2160 rpm with no load condition produced the best solution with the highest desirability value to satisfy all the responses. In summary, the study's findings showed that optimization should be considered while developing a new policy for using biofuel in internal combustion engines. UiTM Press 2024-11-15 Article PeerReviewed pdf en https://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/44226/1/Response%20surface%20optimization%20of%20vibration%20level%20in%20diesel.pdf Muhammad Zikri, Japri and Mohd Shahrir, Mohd Sani and Farzad, Jaliliantabar and Arbintarso, Ellyawan Setyo (2024) Response surface optimization of vibration level in diesel engine with biodiesel usage: A performance enhancement study. Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 13 (Special Issue). pp. 75-99. ISSN 1823-5514 (Print); 2550-164X (Online). (Published) https://jmeche.uitm.edu.my/browse-journals/special-issues/special-issue-2024-vol-13/ https://jmeche.uitm.edu.my/browse-journals/special-issues/special-issue-2024-vol-13/ https://jmeche.uitm.edu.my/browse-journals/special-issues/special-issue-2024-vol-13/
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
TP Chemical technology
Muhammad Zikri, Japri
Mohd Shahrir, Mohd Sani
Farzad, Jaliliantabar
Arbintarso, Ellyawan Setyo
Response surface optimization of vibration level in diesel engine with biodiesel usage: A performance enhancement study
title Response surface optimization of vibration level in diesel engine with biodiesel usage: A performance enhancement study
title_full Response surface optimization of vibration level in diesel engine with biodiesel usage: A performance enhancement study
title_fullStr Response surface optimization of vibration level in diesel engine with biodiesel usage: A performance enhancement study
title_full_unstemmed Response surface optimization of vibration level in diesel engine with biodiesel usage: A performance enhancement study
title_short Response surface optimization of vibration level in diesel engine with biodiesel usage: A performance enhancement study
title_sort response surface optimization of vibration level in diesel engine with biodiesel usage: a performance enhancement study
topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
TP Chemical technology
url https://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/44226/
https://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/44226/
https://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/44226/