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Effect of injection parameters and EGR on performance and emissions in a CRDI engine fuelled with cashew nut shell biodiesel blend

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Pages 3085-3095 | Received 09 Mar 2020, Accepted 13 Jul 2020, Published online: 28 Jul 2020
 

Abstract

Stringent emission norms and requirement of energy security facilitate researchers to explore the use of alternate fuels and work on methods to optimise fuel injection parameters. The effects of injection timings (ITs), split injection and exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) on performance and emission characteristics of diesel engine fuelled with cashew nut shell biodiesel blends are investigated. Initially, experiments are conducted with diesel, B5 and B10 with original IT of 14.2° bTDC with direct injection and are considered as base reading. The fuel injection is optimised (at 10.2° bTDC and 15% split injection), and the effect of EGR rate at this optimised condition is analysed. Experiments are conducted with diesel, B5 and B10 with EGR rates of 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% at optimised injection condition for various loads. NOx reduced by 67%, 68% and 56% for diesel, B5 and B10 at full load compared to base readings. Smoke emissions reduced by 3–3.5%, and CO emissions reduced by around 50% for diesel and biodiesel blends at full load.

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Acknowledgments

The authors thank Amrita Automotive Research &Technology Centre (AARTC), Coimbatore, India, and DST – FIST (SR.FST/EIT-409/2016) for providing the facility to complete this experimental investigation.

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