ISO 5165 Petroleum Products - Determination of Ignition Quality of Diesel Fuels - Cetane Engine Method

ISO 5165 Petroleum Products - Determination of Ignition Quality of Diesel Fuels - Cetane Engine Method

In the ISO 5165 standard developed by the International Standards Organization (ISO), it specifies the diesel fuel rating in terms of optional cetane number scale using a standard single-cylinder, four-stroke cycle, variable compression ratio, indirect injection diesel engine.A method for scaling is described. The cetane number gives a measure of the ignition characteristics of diesel fuel in compression ignition engines. The cetane number is determined in a pre-combustion chamber type compression ignition test engine at constant speed. However, the relationship of test engine performance with full scale, variable speed and variable load engines has not been fully determined.

ISO 5165 Petroleum Products - Determination of Ignition Quality of Diesel Fuels - Cetane Engine Method

The ISO 5165 standard applies to the entire scale range from 0 to 100 cetane, but typical tests are performed in the cetane range of 30 to 65. An interlaboratory study maintained by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) confirmed that paraffinic diesel from synthesis or hydrotreating contains up to 7 percent fatty acid methyl ester. Fatty acid methyl ester is tested with this test method and its sensitivity is compared with conventional fuels.

The test described in the ISO 5165 standard is also used for non-traditional fuels such as synthetics, vegetable oils and the like. However, the relevance of such materials to performance in full-scale engines is not fully established.

Samples with fluid properties that interfere with the gravity flow of fuel to the fuel pump or delivery from the injector nozzle are not considered suitable for grading by this method.

For the purposes of this standard, the expression cetane number is the measure of the ignition performance of a diesel fuel obtained by comparing it with reference fuels. Ignition performance refers to the ignition delay of the fuel determined when the standard test engine is operated under controlled fuel flow rate, injection timing and compression ratio conditions. The expression compression ratio refers to the ratio of the volume of the combustion chamber, including the pre-combustion chamber, at the piston bottom dead center to the volume comparable to the piston at top dead center.

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