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Experimental Study on the Performances of a Diesel Engine using Emulsified Diesel at Various Fuel Injection Pressur


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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Gaighata Government Polytechnic, West Bengal, India ., India
2 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Heritage Institute of Technology, Kolkata, India ., India
     

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Emulsified diesel has been used in a diesel engine at four different fuel injection pressures, i.e., 160 bar, 190 bar, 210 bar and 250 bar to investigate performance as well as emission characteristics of the engine. Brake thermal efficiency is noted to be improved at higher injection pressure and the maximum efficiency is recorded at injection pressure of 210 bar using emulsified diesel which is 3.3% more than that noted using normal diesel. At higher engine load, the neat BSFC considering only the quantity of diesel fuel present in the emulsion is found to be less compared to neat diesel. The emission measure of NOx and smoke are recorded to reduce at higher fuel injection pressure.

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Diesel Engine; Emulsified Diesel; Injection Pressure; Performance; Emission.
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Authors

Pijush Kanti Mondal
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Gaighata Government Polytechnic, West Bengal, India ., India
Arup Jyoti Bhowal
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Heritage Institute of Technology, Kolkata, India ., India

Abstract


Emulsified diesel has been used in a diesel engine at four different fuel injection pressures, i.e., 160 bar, 190 bar, 210 bar and 250 bar to investigate performance as well as emission characteristics of the engine. Brake thermal efficiency is noted to be improved at higher injection pressure and the maximum efficiency is recorded at injection pressure of 210 bar using emulsified diesel which is 3.3% more than that noted using normal diesel. At higher engine load, the neat BSFC considering only the quantity of diesel fuel present in the emulsion is found to be less compared to neat diesel. The emission measure of NOx and smoke are recorded to reduce at higher fuel injection pressure.

Keywords


Diesel Engine; Emulsified Diesel; Injection Pressure; Performance; Emission.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24906/isc%2F2022%2Fv36%2Fi4%2F216415