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- Title
IMPROVING THE ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE OF DI DIESEL ENGINE USING ENVIRONMENT SUPPORT FUEL.
- Authors
KANTHAVELKUMARAN, N.; SEENIKANNAN, P.; RAJ, R. RETHAN; KUMARESH, E.
- Abstract
This research article mainly discusses the impact of emissions and fuel economy rules as well as the range of design options and technological advances, required to reduce emissions, improving engine efficiency, and developing fuel economy. Today's energy needs are meeting all the way through fossil fuel and natural gas. As an outcome the amount of natural fuels, such as coal or gas from the remains of living organisms, is on receding for many years. This research confirms the concept of coconut oil as a renewable and substitute fuel for marine engines. Since, a diesel engine has flexible uses including small power generation and transportation sectors. In this article principally the focus is on the performance and emission level even a biofuel used as an alternative for marine engine. Experimentation shows a variety of studies based on the performance of a low speed diesel engine use of variant blends of biofuel obtained with a mixing coconut oil and diesel. While using biofuel blends as a fuel in test engine, it was running in a fine manner. Various blends of biofuel (i.e. B25, B50, and B 75 etc.) have been used to keep away from difficult alteration of the engine. As the outset compares the engine performance for biodiesel blends it was accepted to conclude the most excellent feasible blend for various working condition. As concerns this research work diesel fuel-coconut oil blends performed in lower smoke density and oxides of nitrogen emissions. Finally, this research work shows a pollution free environment with the support of biofuel concentrations.
- Subjects
DIESEL motors; COCONUT oil as fuel; RENEWABLE energy sources; MARINE engines; BIOMASS energy &; the environment
- Publication
Journal of the Balkan Tribological Association, 2017, Vol 23, Issue 2, p353
- ISSN
1310-4772
- Publication type
Article