Experimental Investigation for Suitability of Mixture of CSOME, NOME and OPOME blends with Diesel

Abstract

Small amounts of biodiesel blended with petroleum fuel can help reduce air pollution and relieve the strain on limited resources without severely affecting engine performance and efficiency. However, when petroleum diesel is totally replaced by biodiesel, several more studies on engine optimization and modification, low temperature engine performances, new equipment, and measurement technique, etc., need be carried out. In this paper, three biodiesel blends CSOME, NOME, and OPOME are used to analyze performance and investigate C.I. engine exhaust emissions. These three biodiesels are blended with diesel in the amounts of B10, B20, B30, B40, and B50 for the purposes of performance study and research on C.I. engine exhaust emissions. The findings demonstrate that when mix increases, SFC rises and exhaust gas emissions fall. Diesel and biodiesel engines perform similarly in terms of output. Three biodiesels blended is an acceptable alternative fuel for CI engines.

Country : India

1 G.G. Naik2 H. M. Dharmadhikari

  1. Research Scholar, Mechanical, Marathwada Institute of Technology, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India & Assistant Professor, Dr. D.Y. Patil Institute of Engineering, Management and Research, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  2. Associate Professor, Mechanical, Marathwada Institute of Technology, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India

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