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Pyrolysis oil for diesel engines from plastic solid waste: a performance, combustion and emission study

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Pages 3223-3227 | Received 19 May 2020, Accepted 27 Aug 2020, Published online: 16 Sep 2020
 

Abstract

Demand of energy and global warming aggravates the search of green alternate renewable resources. Furthermore, conversion of solid waste into the useful energy has huge potential. This study analyses the effect of pyrolysis plastic oil into the water-cooled diesel engine. Besides, the nanoparticle TiO2 was sonicated at 100 ppm at 25 kHz. A series of test was conducted at various engine loads to examine the effect of pyrolysis oil. From the results it is evident that addition of the pyrolysis plastic oil is possible without executing major modifications to the engine. On the contrary, the brake thermal efficiency was slightly lower than that of conventional diesel engine. However, addition of the nanoparticles showed a profound change in BTE and BSEC. At higher speed the emission of NOx is higher in both testing fuels than that of diesel. However, HC and CO2 emission levels are lower.

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