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Influence of injection timing and exhaust gas recirculation of a Calophyllum inophyllum methyl ester fuelled CI engine.

Authors :
Ashok, B.
Nanthagopal, K.
Thundil Karuppa Raj, R.
Pradeep Bhasker, J.
Sakthi Vignesh, D.
Source :
Fuel Processing Technology. Dec2017, Vol. 167, p18-30. 13p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The present work examines the prospect of using 100% Calophyllum inophyllum methyl ester as a promising alternative fuel for future generation. In this research work, a strategy is developed to reduce NO X emissions of Calophyllum inophyllum biodiesel fuelled diesel engine by varying the injection timing between 21°, 23° and 25° bTDC and by admitting exhaust gas recirculation at the rate of 10%, 20% and 30%. The experiments are conducted in a four stroke diesel engine using 100% Calophyllum inophyllum biodiesel and the engine characteristics are compared with neat diesel engine. Certain important parameters like brake specific energy consumption, brake thermal efficiency, heat release rate, in-cylinder pressure, exhaust emissions including NO X and smoke density are evaluated for various injection timing and EGR rates. Retardation of injection timing to 21° bTDC reduces the NO X emissions very marginally with significant loss in engine performance. It is found that 10% exhaust gas recirculation rate could reduce the NO X emissions more effectively which would meet the proposed Euro V standards. Thus it is observed that exhaust gas recirculation is an effective method to control emissions of 100% Calophyllum inophyllum biodiesel without much compromise in engine efficiency when compared to the influence of injection timing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03783820
Volume :
167
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Fuel Processing Technology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
125253112
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fuproc.2017.06.024