ABSTRACT
In this present study, the emissions and performance characteristics of four-stroke, single-cylinder, water-cooled, diesel engine fueled with different blends of Rice bran biodiesel and octanol blends i.e. RBD100, RBD90O10 (10% Volume of octanol dispersed in RBD100) and RBD80O20 (20% Volume of octanol dispersed in RBD100) at 1800 rpm for compression ratio 17.5:1 were investigated. The transesterification process was used for biodiesel production with the presence of the alkaline catalyst (KOH) and methanol. The optimum biodiesel yield was found to be 88%. The fuel properties of the blends were found to be within the ASTM limits. Experimental results revealed that BTE increased and BSFC decreased with octanol addition to rice bran biodiesel. Furthermore, the diesel engine fueled with octanol and biodiesel blends reduced the NOx, Smoke, HC, CO emission due to the higher latent heat of vaporization and improved chemical properties.
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Yuvarajan Devarajan
Dr. Yuvarajan Devarajan obtained his PhD in the field of Alternate fuels from College of Engineering, Anna University, Chennai, India in 2016. He completed his M.E in Energy Engineering from College of Engineering, Anna University, Chennai, India in 2009. His research interest includes IC Engines, Alternate fuel, Emissions reduction Techniques, Combustion, and Phase Change Materials.
Gautam Choubey
Dr. Gautam Choubey completed his Ph.D. in the field of high-speed combustion from National Institute of Technology Silchar Assam India in 2018. He also completed his M.Tech in Thermal Engineering from National Institute of Technology Silchar Assam India in 2014 and completed his B.Tech from Punjab (A State Govt. University) with 1st division with distinction (Honors) in Mechanical Engineering in 2012. His research interest includes Scramjet Combustion, High-speed combustion, Heat transfer analysis in fins, IC Engines, Alternate fuel.
Kulmani Mehar
Dr. Kulmani Mehar has completed his PhD from NIT Rourkela in the specialization of Mechanical Engineering. He worked on the nonlinear thermoelastic behaviour of functionally graded carbon nanotube reinforced composite structures embedded with smart material (Shape Memory Alloys). Now, he is an Assistant Professor at Madanapalle Institute of Technology and Science, Madanapalle in the Mechanical Engineering Department. His research interest on the field of composite material and their analysis.