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Research Article

Effect of plastic oil-methanol blends operated on petrol engine performance and exhaust emissions

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Pages 438-444 | Received 16 Dec 2017, Accepted 21 Jun 2019, Published online: 21 Jul 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Energy is becoming a vital and crucial parameter in many technical, commercial and self-development sectors of an individualistic in any countries. In this context, fossil fuels are devaluing and their costs are rising and hovering. While generating energy from the existing fossil fuels is not alone economically infeasible but also provoke many sensitive environmental issues. Along with emissions from automobile sector, one of other culprits in ecosystem is disposal of waste plastics. To meet the acute energy needs with eco-balance is utilising plastic oil as functional fuel to run the engines. This research paper presents the experimental investigations on multi-cylinder petrol engine operating with 10% and 20% of plastic pyrolysis oil with and without methanol additive at 5% volume basis blended with petrol. The experimental results observed that the engine brake thermal efficiency was improved 7.9%, 18.6% and HC emissions were 25.31%, 5.6% controlled with the 20PPO5M compared to petrol fuel and 20PPO fuel operated at full load conditions.

Nomenclature

PPO=

Plastic Pyrolysis Oil

PF=

Petrol Fuel

BP=

Brake Power

BTE=

Brake Thermal Efficiency

BSEC=

Brake Specific Energy Consumption

HC=

Hydrocarbons

NOx=

Oxides of Nitrogen

CO=

Carbon Monoxide

10PPO=

10% PPO + 90% PF

20PPO5M=

20% PPO + 5% methanol + 75% PF

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Notes on contributors

Kareddula Vijaya Kumar

Kareddula Vijaya Kumar is Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Department, St. Peters Engineering College, Hyderabad since December 2018. His area of interests is  investigating the suitability of waste plastic oil and alternative fuels in SI engines. His e-mail address is [email protected].

Ravi Kumar Puli

Ravi Kumar Puli is Professor of MED, NIT Warangal since 1992. He supervised 9 Ph.D. students in the area of alternative fuels in automobile. 6 patents are there in his credit, and also he published more than 35 research articles in various international journals. His research areas are energy generations in Automobiles. He may be contacted at both [email protected] and [email protected].

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