Combustion, performance, and tail pipe emissions of common rail diesel engine fueled with waste plastic oil-diesel blends

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2018

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American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) infocentral@asme.org

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The demand for plastic is eternally growing in urban areas and producing enormous quantity of plastic waste. The management and disposal of plastic waste have become a major concern worldwide. The awareness of waste to energy retrieval is one of the promising modes used for the treatment of the waste plastic. The present investigation evaluates the prospective use of waste plastic oil (WPO) as an alternative fuel for diesel engine. Different blends (WPO0, WPO30, and WPO50) with diesel are prepared on a volume basis and the engine is operated. Experiments are conducted for various injection timings (9 deg, 12 deg, 15 deg, and 18 deg BTDC) and for different exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) rates (0%, 10%, 15%, and 20%) at 100 MPa injection pressure. Combustion, performance, and tail pipe emissions of common rail direct injection (CRDI) engine are studied. The NO<inf>x</inf>, CO, and Soot emissions for waste plastic oil-diesel blends are found more than neat diesel. To reduce the NO<inf>x</inf>, EGR is employed, which results in reduction of NO<inf>x</inf> considerably, whereas other emissions, i.e., CO and Soot, get increased with increase in EGR rates. Soot for WPO-diesel blends is higher because of aromatic compounds present in plastic oils. Brake thermal efficiency (BTE) of blends is found to be higher compared to diesel. © 2018 by ASME.

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Alternative fuels, Combustion, Diesel engines, Direct injection, Exhaust gas recirculation, Gases, Neutron emission, Nitrogen oxides, Plastic pipe, Plastic recycling, Soot, Waste disposal, Waste incineration, Waste treatment, Brake thermal efficiency, Common rail diesel engines, CRDI, Exhaust gas recirculation rates, Injection pressures, Injection timing, Waste plastic, Waste to energy, Polymer blends

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Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications, 2018, 10, 5, pp. -

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