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Research Article

An enhancement in diesel engine performance, combustion, and emission attributes fueled with Eichhornia crassipes oil and copper oxide nanoparticles at different injection pressures

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Pages 6501-6522 | Received 18 Mar 2022, Accepted 10 Jun 2022, Published online: 18 Jul 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Current scenario of crude oil exhaustion and price rise has motivated researchers to opt and explore other forms of energy which are renewable and sustainable in nature. Waste plant oils have significant potential to become a viable alternative to petro-diesel fuel for transportation and manufacturing purposes. Esterification of unrefined waste oils has significantly addressed the issues mainly occurring due to highly viscous nature of the oil. This analysis aims to conduct a controlled study to examine the impact of injection pressure on the engine parameters amalgamated with copper (III) oxide composites as a nanofuel additive. Biofuel obtained from waste plants (Eichhornia Crassipes) is amalgamated with plain diesel in a 30:70 ratio and copper (III) oxide (Cu2O3) as nano-additive. It is essential to operate the engine over a wide range of injection pressures (180, 200, and 220 bar) for furnishing maximum efficiency when mixed with 90 ppm nano-additive volume fraction. The current analysis shows that the injection of nano-additives raises the injection pressure leads to enhanced engine combustion characteristics, including a maximum peak pressure and a faster heat release rate. At 220 bar, injection pressure with a 90-ppm volumetric fraction of nano-additives yielded superior results in comparison with its counterpart blends. The inclusion of nano-additives for increased injection pressures decreases emissions of hydrocarbon, oxides of nitrogen, and soot particles. Thus, biofuels engines benefit by enhanced injection pressure and decreased emission levels by successfully amalgamating copper (III) oxide as nano-additives. Combined effect of high pressure and nano-additive fuel furnishes a maximal progression of 3.5% in combustion efficacy and a 14% drop in BSEC with reduction of 14% in HC, 15% in NOx, and 15% in smoke.

Nomenclature

ASTM American standard test method

B0 0% blending (Eichhornia crassipes biodiesel) with diesel

B3030% blending (Eichhornia crassipes biodiesel) with diesel

B100 100% Eichhornia crassipes biodiesel

ECO Eichhornia crassipes oil

EC Eichhornia crassipes plant

BTE Brake thermal efficiency

BSEC Brake specific energy consumption

IP Injection pressure

IG Ignition Delay

NA Nano-additive

NPC Nanoparticle concentration

UBHC Unburnt hydrocarbons

NOx Oxides of nitrogen

CO Carbon monoxide

CBD Copper oxide biodiesel

PPM Particulate Matter

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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