Influence of nanocatalyst in the performance of direct injection CI engine using blends of castor oil

Author(s):  
S. Ganesan ◽  
A. Elango
2018 ◽  
Vol 122 ◽  
pp. 301-309 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Prakash ◽  
V. Edwin Geo ◽  
Leenus Jesu Martin ◽  
B. Nagalingam
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2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 45-54
Author(s):  
Prakash R ◽  
Murugesan A ◽  
Kumaravel A

Diesel fuel is necessary for farming, transport, and industrialized sector. It contributes to the wealth of the universal economy while it is widely used due to having higher flexibility, combustion efficiency, consistency and handling facilities. However, emissions from fossil fuel are considered as the main source of environmental pollution. Thus, it becomes necessary to reduce emission by improving the performance of the engines. Recently the addition of catalytic material like nanoparticles to diesel proves to be a hopeful solution to reduce emission without much modification of the existing engine design. In the present study, the influence of nanoparticles doped with diesel on the performance and emission characteristics are carried out in a naturally aspirated, single-cylinder, four-stroke, water-cooled, 3.7 kW, direct-injection compression-ignition engine is coupled with eddy current dynamometer and high-speed data acquisition system. Cerium Oxide nanoparticles are selected as the best oxygen boosting catalytic nanoparticle and it is prepared by the sol-gel process.  Nanoparticles, then doped with diesel with the help of an Ultrasonicator with different molar concentrations (5 ppm, 7.5 ppm, 10 ppm, 15 ppm). Fuel properties of nano doped fuel samples are tested and presented in this paper. The DI CI engine experimental results were found to be brake thermal efficiency is increased by 3.6% by simultaneously reducing fuel consumption by 3.63% and also harmful environmental pollution like carbon monoxide, unburned hydrocarbon, carbon dioxide, and smoke level are decreased by 9.11%, 6.3%, 3.12%, and 12.6% respectively compared to pure diesel. It may be due to the enhanced surface to volume ratio, catalytic activity and improving the mixing rate of fuel and air in the combustion chamber.


Fuel ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 306 ◽  
pp. 121541
Author(s):  
Changlei Xia ◽  
Kathirvel Brindhadevi ◽  
Ashraf Elfasakhany ◽  
Mishal Alsehli ◽  
Siriporn Tola

2015 ◽  
Vol 813-814 ◽  
pp. 824-829
Author(s):  
Ramani Vagesh Shangar ◽  
Venkatesan Hariram

In the current study, combustion characteristics were evaluated using mahua biodiesel blends at different compression ratios on a direct injection CI engine. Non edible mahua oil was transesterified into biodiesel by two stage technique. Combustion parameters were evaluated for B5, B10 and B20 blends of mahua biodiesel with diesel and they were compared with straight diesel at compression ratios of 16, 17 and 18.Compression ratio was varied without altering the combustion chamber geometry and the static spill timing was set to 23° bTDC. Parameters like In cylinder pressure, heat release rate, rate of pressure rise and cumulative heat release were evaluated in this study at 100% engine loading conditions. Higher peak cylinder pressure and heat release was observed at higher compression ratios. The ignition delay of the blends were slightly higher compared to diesel at all CR tested. Peak cylinder pressure of the blends was slightly higher at CR 18. The ignition delay was also observed to be lower at higher compression ratio. The peak pressure was observed closer to TDC at higher compression ratios for all fuels tested.


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