Technical Paper
Experimental Study of Lignin Fuels for CI Engines
2024-06-12
2024-37-0022
The objective of this study is to investigate the potential of a sustainable fuel composed of ethanol and lignin for marine engines. Lignin is the second most abundant biomass after cellulose, produced i.e. from the pulp-and-paper industries. Lignin has a higher heating value (HHV) of 23.2 – 25.6 MJ/kg but is difficult to exploit efficiently because it is a stable solid material and often ends up as waste. combining lignin and alcohol to a liquid fuel has a huge interest, and is mainly for marine engines as they are designed to tolerate a wide range of fuels. In this study, lignin-fuel with 44 wt% lignin and 50 wt% of ethanol was experimentally evaluated by using an extensively modified small-bore compression ignition (CI) engine. The technical challenges and approach to applying this kind of lignin-fuel to engines are presented.