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Experimental analysis on the blends of oxygenated fuels with diesel in a direct injection diesel engine for performance evaluation and emissions
Author(s) -
M. P. Sudeshkumar,
G. Devaradjane
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
material science research india
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2394-0565
pISSN - 0973-3469
DOI - 10.13005/msri/070130
Subject(s) - oxygenate , diesel fuel , diesel engine , combustion , waste management , four stroke engine , ignition system , environmental science , brake specific fuel consumption , thrust specific fuel consumption , carbureted compression ignition model engine , thermal efficiency , alcohol fuel , materials science , diesel cycle , compression ratio , chemistry , automotive engineering , combustion chamber , engineering , organic chemistry , catalysis , aerospace engineering
Rapid depletion of petroleum reserves and the environmental pollution caused by the growing use of conventional fuels created a challenge before the world that new type of fuels should replace the conventional fuels to achieve the future emission regulations. Hence great deal of research effort has been focused to find alternative fuel. The consideration of oxygenates with diesel fuel is a recent approach receives great attention in reducing the exhaust emissions of an engine The combustion, performance and emission characteristics of diesel fuel and oxygenated blends with diesel are analyzed in a four stroke naturally aspirated single cylinder direct injection compression ignition engine. The additives include 2-Ethoxyethanol (2EE), DiethyleneGlycol Dimethyl ether (DGM) and 2-Methoxyethanol (2ME) and the oxygenated compounds were selected based on the availability, price and oxygen content. These oxygenated compounds are blended with diesel fuel in proportion of 6% by volume. Combustion parameters such as in-cylinder pressure and Heat release rate were studied. The engine emission characteristics of the Compression ignition (CI) engine fuelling with oxygenated blends are studied experimentally. The performance of oxygenates on thermal efficiency and specific fuel consumption were studied. Comparing the combustion, performance and emission, the addition of 2methoxy ethanol blend shows better performance than other two oxygenated blends with diesel and diesel fuel.

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