
Experimental investigation on performance and emission characteristics of CI engine fuelled with linseed oil and Ethyl-Tert-Butyl-Ether (ETBE) as additive
Author(s) -
Harshit Shukla,
Aditya Sharma,
Ankit Kumar,
G. Manikandaraja,
S. Malarmannan
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/912/4/042073
Subject(s) - diesel fuel , brake specific fuel consumption , nox , linseed oil , thermal efficiency , pulp and paper industry , diesel engine , smoke , environmental science , four stroke engine , waste management , materials science , chemistry , combustion , engineering , combustion chamber , food science , organic chemistry , automotive engineering
Increment in vitality exaction, serious outflow gauges, and consumption of the oil resources prompted chase for elective powers for traditional CI Engines. The examination prompts the exhibition and outflow attributes of CI engine fuelled with linseed oil and diesel is blended inside the mixing proportion B20, B40, B60, B80 with 5% ETBE. The Examination was controlled inside the four stroke single chamber diesel by changing the heap from 20% to 80%. The outcomes delineate that expansion of linseed oil increases the Brake thermal efficiency (BTE) with decrease in Brake Specific Fuel consumption (BSFC) and Temperature of Fumes Gas. Higher concentration of linseed oil within the blends also reduces the emission parameter but with an increment in the Hydro Carbon discharge. The expansion of ETBE in mix with diesel fuel has comparative impact thereto of expansion of unadulterated linseed oil in shifting extents, that increases the brake thermal efficiency with decrease in specific fuel utilization and fumes gas temperature, the impact on the emission characteristics by expansion of lamp oil brings about a lower CO, CO 2 , NOx and Smoke with an increase inside the HC discharge. The powerful blending of linseed oil and diesel yield agreeable outcome on the ignition qualities at lower load which shows signs of improvement on increasing the heap.