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Exhaust Emissions and Combustion Characteristics of Jatropha Oil in Crude Form and Biodiesel of Low Heat Rejection Diesel Engine
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| Author | Janardhan, N. Ushasri, P. Krishna, M. V. S. Murali Murthy, P. V. K. |
| Abstract | Abstract—Investigations were carried out to study the exhaust emissions of a low heat rejection (LHR) diesel engine consisting of air gap insulated piston with 3-mm air gap, with superni (an alloy of nickel) crown, air gap insulated liner with superni insert and ceramic coated cylinder head with different operating conditions of crude jatropha oil (CJO) and biodiesel with varied injection timing and injection pressure. Performance parameters and exhaust emissions were determined at various values of brake mean effective pressure (BMEP) with different versions of the engine with varied injection timing and injection pressure with different operating conditions of jatropha oil in crude form and biodiesel. Combustion characteristics of the engine were measured with TDC (top dead centre) encoder, pressure transducer, console and special pressure-crank angle software package at peak load operation of the engine. Conventional engine (CE) showed deteriorated performance, while LHR engine showed improved performance with crude vegetable operation at recommended injection timing and pressure and the performance of both version of the engine improved with advanced injection timing and higher injection pressure when compared with CE with pure diesel operation. Relatively, smoke levels decreased by 27 % and NOx levels increased by 49 % with crude vegetable oil operation on LHR engine at its optimum injection timing, when compared with pure diesel operation on CE at manufacturer’s recommended injection timing. Biodiesel operation further decreased smoke levels and increased NOx emissions. Index Terms—Alternate Fuel, CE, LHR engine, Vegetable oil |
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| Subject Keyword | Exhaust Emission Crude Form Combustion Characteristic Jatropha Oil Lhr Engine Low Heat Rejection Diesel Engine Injection Pressure Smoke Level Air Gap Varied Injection Timing Pure Diesel Operation Vegetable Oil Pressure Transducer Top Dead Centre Diesel Engine Consisting Advanced Injection Timing Injection Timing Cylinder Head Nox Emission Low Heat Rejection Crude Vegetable Oil Operation Special Pressure-crank Angle Software Package Nox Level Deteriorated Performance Recommended Injection Timing Performance Parameter Optimum Injection Timing Brake Mean Effective Pressure 3-mm Air Gap Biodiesel Operation Crude Vegetable Operation Peak Load Operation Index Term Alternate Fuel Conventional Engine Crude Jatropha Oil Different Version Superni Insert Various Value Improved Performance Abstract Investigation |
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