Effect of fuel injection strategies and EGR on biodiesel blend in a CRDI engine

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2019

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Biodiesel appears as a replenishable and sustainable energy source and can be used a direct replacement to petro-diesel without any major transformations in ongoing diesel engines. This work concentrates on production of Calophyllum Inophyllum biodiesel (CIB) and preparing 10% blend (CIB10) sample to investigate the effects of varying the injection strategies and exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) in common-rail direct injection engine. The experimental results shows that 10% of pilot fuel and 90% main injection strategy (B10@P10-M90) is superior among all others injection strategies with respect to pure diesel. B10@P10-M90 fuel injection strategy produces the maximum efficiency of 35.8% and lowest fuel consumption of 0.25 kg/kWh compared to all the injection strategies. The carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrocarbon (HC) emissions are also found to be quite low compared to all the other test samples including pure diesel. However B10@P10-M90 results in higher average oxides of nitrogen (NO<inf>x</inf>) emission which is 18.9% higher in contrast to conventional diesel at full load condition. With the implementation of 10% and 20% EGR with B10@P10-M90, the average NO<inf>x</inf> emissions decreased by 14.4% and 27.6% respectively compared to B10@P10-M90 without any EGR without significant loss in the performance of the existing diesel engine. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd

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Biodiesel, Carbon monoxide, Diesel engines, Exhaust gas recirculation, Nitrogen oxides, Calophyllum inophyllum, CRDI, Direct injection engines, Direct replacements, Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR), Fuel injection strategies, Pilot injection, Sustainable energy sources, Direct injection, biofuel, carbon monoxide, diesel engine, energy resource, experimental study, fuel consumption, strategic approach

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Energy, 2019, 181, , pp. 1094-1113

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