A Vehicle Fleet Study to Investigate the Effect of B20 and B10 Usage on Engine Oil Degradation

Author:

Thaddeus Daryl Jay1,Jalil Nursyairah2,Nang Harrison Lau Lik2,Kiat Ng Hoon3

Affiliation:

1. Automation Group, Mechanization & Engineering Unit

2. Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB)

3. University of Nottingham Malaysia

Abstract

The use of blended palm biodiesel has been implemented in Malaysia starting with B5 (5% palm biodiesel blended with 95% petroleum diesel) in 2011, B7 (7% palm biodiesel blended with 93% petroleum diesel) in 2014, and B10 in 2019. Palm biodiesel has been regarded as a reliable petroleum diesel substitute since 1995 following the research and development carried out by MPOB. Six trucks participated in the trial to evaluate the use of B20 and B10 through fleet testing and laboratory investigations. The trucks were divided into two groups according to fuel used. The field trial started in 2019 and ended in 2021. Engine oil and filter samples were taken at 5,000 kilometers intervals between service interval 30,000 kilometers. All the engine oil samples were within their operational service limits at each 5,000 kilometers sampling interval. The average viscosities of used engine oil in B20 group were 12.75 mm2 s-1 and for B10 group 12.98 mm2 s-1. The total basic number (TBN) values for the B20 group was 6.4 mg KOH g-1 and 6.3 mg KOH g-1 on average for B10 group. The wear and contaminants test showed the average iron particles concentrations for B20 and B10 groups were 22 ppm and 25 ppm respectively. In terms of engine oil evaporation, the average zinc and phosphorus concentrations reduced by only 20% for both vehicle groups. The average values for soot in oil showed that the B20 group had 10% less soot build-up compared to B10 group. The use of B20 had affected engine oil quality with minimal advantages for soot in oil and iron particle concentrations.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

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