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Effect of Oxygen Enrichment of Intake Air on the Performance and Emission of Single Cylinder CI Engine Fueled with Cardanol Blends

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ABSTRACT

In this study, the effect of intake air enrichment on the performance and emission characteristics of a single-cylinder direct-injection diesel engine fueled with non edible oil namely Cardanol—diesel-methanol blend (B20M10) are investigated. With increase of intake air oxygen concentration, CO and HC decreased while brake thermal efficiency and NOx considerably increased. The maximum Brake Thermal Efficiency of 33.98% is obtained for B20M10 with 7% oxygen enrichment of intake air. Maximum NOx emission 20% is obtained for B20M10 with 7% oxygen enrichment for the full load condition. Decreases of 20% and 14.5% in CO emission are obtained for B20M10, over B20M10 with 7% oxygen enrichment, where as 76.8% and 74% decrease in hydrocarbon emission is obtained over B20M10 without oxygen enrichment.

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Dinesha P.

Mr. Dinesha P. obtained his Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from UVCE., Bangalore, India M.Tech degree in Energy Systems & Engineering from VTU., Belgaum, India. At present he is pursuing Ph.D. research in internal combustion Engines and alternative fuels at National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal, India. He has published 8 research papers in national and international conferences.

Mohanan P.

Dr. P. Mohanan obtained BSc.(Engg.) in Mechanical Engineering from Kerala University, MSc.(Engg.) in Heat Power Engineering from Kerala University and Ph.D. in I.C. Engines from IIT Delhi. Currently he is working as Professor of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal, India. He was the Head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology Karnataka, and Surathkal, India during 23/12/2003-22/01/2007. He has published more than 85 research papers in national and international journals and conferences. He is currently the executive member of Combustion Institute—Indian section besides being a member of many other professional societies. He has guided many M.Tech. and Ph.D.s. His research interests include Internal Combustion engines, alternative fuels, Heat Transfer Environmental Pollution and control, Automobile pollution and renewable energy sources etc.

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