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CFD MODELLING AND VALIDATION OF COMBUSTION IN DIRECT INJECTION COMPRESSION IGNITION ENGINE FUELLED WITH JATROPHA OIL BLENDS WITH DIESEL
Author(s) -
Biswajit De,
Rajsekhar Panua
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
frontiers in heat and mass transfer
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.404
H-Index - 18
ISSN - 2151-8629
DOI - 10.5098/hmt.5.7
Subject(s) - diesel fuel , combustion , thermal fluids , ignition system , computational fluid dynamics , nuclear engineering , mechanical engineering , petroleum engineering , environmental science , thermal , materials science , automotive engineering , engineering , aerospace engineering , thermodynamics , physics , chemistry , organic chemistry , thermal resistance
This paper presents a pre-mixed combustion model for diesel and Jatropha oil blends combustion studies. Jatropha oil blends are considered as a mixture of diesel and Jatropha oil. CFD package, FLUENT 6.3 is used for modeling the complex combustion phenomenon in compression ignition engine. The experiments are carried out on a single cylinder, four strokes, water cooled direct injection compression ignition engine at compression ratio of 17.5 at full load condition at constant speed of 1500 rpm fuelled with diesel and jatropha oil blends with diesel. The numerical model is solved by considering pressure based, implicit and unsteady solver and the effect of turbulence has taken into account. For turbulence modeling, RNG k-e model is used. Sub models such as droplet collision model and TAB model are used for spray modeling. Species transport and pre-mixed combustion model are used for in-cylinder combustion. Computational results for a four stroke single cylinder diesel engine are comparing favorably against experiments. The results are in good agreement with experimental data. The present development yields a basis for detailed CFD studies of diesel and Jatropha oil blends combustion in a four stroke single cylinder diesel engine.

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