Studies on exhaust emissions of mahua oil operated compression ignition engine

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2009

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Kapilan, N.
Reddy, R.P.

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The world is confronted with fossil fuel depletion and environmental degradation. The energy demand and pollution problems lead to research for an alternative renewable energy sources. Vegetable oils and biodiesel present a very promising alternative fuel to diesel. In this work, an experimental work was carried out to study the feasibility of using raw mahua oil (MO) as a substitute for diesel in dual fuel engine. A single cylinder diesel engine was modified to work in dual fuel mode and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) was used as primary fuel and mahua oil was used as pilot fuel. The results show that the performance of the dual fuel engine at the injector opening pressure of 220 bar and the advanced injection timing of 30 bTDC results in performance close to diesel base line (DBL) operation and lower smoke and oxides of nitrogen emission.

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Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering, 2009, Vol.51, 3, pp.223-226

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