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Emission characteristics of water-emulsified diesel fuel at optimized engine operation condition

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ABSTRACT

The present study is carried out to analyze the emission characteristics of a natural aspirated diesel engine running with water-in-diesel emulsion fuel at optimized engine operating condition. In the first phase of the experiment, key engine operating parameters say compression ratio and water concentration with diesel are optimized in order to obtain higher performance and lower emissions level at all loading conditions using Taguchi-grey relational analysis based on signal-to-noise ratio and grey relational grade. The optimized condition of engine operating parameters is identified as 10% WC (water concentration) with diesel and 18-CR (compression ratio) at all loading conditions. In the second phase, experiments are conducted at optimal condition and the emission characteristics are compared with neat diesel. The results reveal that 10% WC with diesel at 18-CR exhibits better NOx emission level at all loading conditions with a marginal penalty in other emissions.

Nomenclature

W/D=

Water-in-diesel

S/N ratio=

Signal-to-noise ratio

GRG=

Grey relational grade

WC=

Water concentration

CR=

Compression ratio

NOx=

Nitrogen dioxide

HC=

Hydrocarbon

CO=

Carbon monoxide

GRA=

Grey relational analysis

BD=

Base diesel

10 W/D=

10% of water-in-diesel

BP=

Brake power

BSFC=

Brake specific fuel consumption

CO2=

Carbon dioxide

IDP=

Ignition delay period

Acknowledgment

The authors like to thank the Management of Veltech group of Institutions, Chennai, India for providing facilities and support to execute the research work. The authors declare that they have no competing financial interests.

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