Effects of Oxygenated Additives with Diesel on the Performance of D I Diesel Engine

Rao, P. Venkateswara and Ramesh, S. and Kumar, S. Anil (2019) Effects of Oxygenated Additives with Diesel on the Performance of D I Diesel Engine. Journal of Energy Research and Reviews, 2 (3). pp. 1-9. ISSN 2581-8368

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Abstract

The primary objective of this work is to reduce the particulate matter (PM) or smoke emission and oxides of nitrogen (NOx emissions) the two important harmful emissions and to increase the performance of diesel engine by using oxygenated additives with diesel as blend fuel. Formulation of available diesel fuel with additives is an advantage than considering of engine modification for improvement of higher output. From the available additives, three oxygenates are selected for experimentation by considering many aspects like cost, content of oxygen, flashpoint, solubility, seal etc. The selected oxygenates are Ethyl Aceto Acetate (EAA), Diethyl Carbonate (DEC), Diethylene Glycol (DEG). These oxygenates are blended with diesel fuel in proportions of 2.5%, 5% and 7.5% by volume and experiments were conducted on a single cylinder naturally aspirated direct injection diesel engine. From the results the conclusion are higher brake power and lower BSFC obtained for DEC blends at 7.5% of additive as compared to EAA, DEG and diesel at full load. In case of DEC blends the smoke emission is lower, whereas NOx emissions are very low in case of EAA additive blend fuels. The DEC can be considered is the best oxygenating additive to be blend with diesel in a proportion of 7.5% by volume.

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Date Deposited: 05 May 2023 11:46
Last Modified: 06 May 2024 06:34
URI: http://editor.journal7sub.com/id/eprint/637

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