Analysis of particle size diameter (PSD), mass fraction burnt (MFB) and particulate number (PN) emissions in a diesel engine powered by diesel/biodiesel/n-amyl alcohol blends

Depletion of fossil fuel resources along with surge in pollution levels were jointly contributing to the era of quest for novel fuel source in recent years. For the past two decades, the research in engines were vividly focused on alternative fuels based on alcohol and various vegetable oil sources....

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Main Authors: Venu, Harish, Veza, Ibham, Selvam, Lokesh, Appavu, Prabhu, Raju, Dhana, Subramani, Lingesan, N. Nair, Jayashri
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spelling my.utm.1036122023-11-20T03:15:32Z http://eprints.utm.my/103612/ Analysis of particle size diameter (PSD), mass fraction burnt (MFB) and particulate number (PN) emissions in a diesel engine powered by diesel/biodiesel/n-amyl alcohol blends Venu, Harish Veza, Ibham Selvam, Lokesh Appavu, Prabhu Raju, Dhana Subramani, Lingesan N. Nair, Jayashri TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Depletion of fossil fuel resources along with surge in pollution levels were jointly contributing to the era of quest for novel fuel source in recent years. For the past two decades, the research in engines were vividly focused on alternative fuels based on alcohol and various vegetable oil sources. Binary fuels (diesel with alcohol and biodiesel with alcohol) and ternary fuels (diesel/biodiesel/alcohol) were much popular in present years because biodiesel helps in prevention of mixture/phase stratification. Hence, the current research work is focussed to analyse the performance, combustion and emission profiles of diesel engine fueled with diesel/biodiesel/n-amyl alcohol blends. With increasing concentration of n-amyl alcohol (from 5% to 20%). Results were much interesting as the key performance indicators such as ID (Ignition delay), BTE and AFR were drastically improved. Simultaneous reductions in CO, HC and smoke opacity were found along with marginal improvements in NOx emissions. Maximum peak pressure, improved HRR and CHRR were found for biodiesel/diesel/n-amyl20 blend and higher MFB (Mass Fraction Burnt) is also reported for the same blend. Overall, an addition of 20% n-amyl alcohol in biodiesel diesel blends can be a possible substitute fuel for existing unmodified diesel engine. Elsevier Ltd 2022 Article PeerReviewed Venu, Harish and Veza, Ibham and Selvam, Lokesh and Appavu, Prabhu and Raju, Dhana and Subramani, Lingesan and N. Nair, Jayashri (2022) Analysis of particle size diameter (PSD), mass fraction burnt (MFB) and particulate number (PN) emissions in a diesel engine powered by diesel/biodiesel/n-amyl alcohol blends. Energy, 250 (NA). pp. 1-18. ISSN 0360-5442 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2022.123806 DOI : 10.1016/j.energy.2022.123806
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Venu, Harish
Veza, Ibham
Selvam, Lokesh
Appavu, Prabhu
Raju, Dhana
Subramani, Lingesan
N. Nair, Jayashri
Analysis of particle size diameter (PSD), mass fraction burnt (MFB) and particulate number (PN) emissions in a diesel engine powered by diesel/biodiesel/n-amyl alcohol blends
description Depletion of fossil fuel resources along with surge in pollution levels were jointly contributing to the era of quest for novel fuel source in recent years. For the past two decades, the research in engines were vividly focused on alternative fuels based on alcohol and various vegetable oil sources. Binary fuels (diesel with alcohol and biodiesel with alcohol) and ternary fuels (diesel/biodiesel/alcohol) were much popular in present years because biodiesel helps in prevention of mixture/phase stratification. Hence, the current research work is focussed to analyse the performance, combustion and emission profiles of diesel engine fueled with diesel/biodiesel/n-amyl alcohol blends. With increasing concentration of n-amyl alcohol (from 5% to 20%). Results were much interesting as the key performance indicators such as ID (Ignition delay), BTE and AFR were drastically improved. Simultaneous reductions in CO, HC and smoke opacity were found along with marginal improvements in NOx emissions. Maximum peak pressure, improved HRR and CHRR were found for biodiesel/diesel/n-amyl20 blend and higher MFB (Mass Fraction Burnt) is also reported for the same blend. Overall, an addition of 20% n-amyl alcohol in biodiesel diesel blends can be a possible substitute fuel for existing unmodified diesel engine.
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author Venu, Harish
Veza, Ibham
Selvam, Lokesh
Appavu, Prabhu
Raju, Dhana
Subramani, Lingesan
N. Nair, Jayashri
author_facet Venu, Harish
Veza, Ibham
Selvam, Lokesh
Appavu, Prabhu
Raju, Dhana
Subramani, Lingesan
N. Nair, Jayashri
author_sort Venu, Harish
title Analysis of particle size diameter (PSD), mass fraction burnt (MFB) and particulate number (PN) emissions in a diesel engine powered by diesel/biodiesel/n-amyl alcohol blends
title_short Analysis of particle size diameter (PSD), mass fraction burnt (MFB) and particulate number (PN) emissions in a diesel engine powered by diesel/biodiesel/n-amyl alcohol blends
title_full Analysis of particle size diameter (PSD), mass fraction burnt (MFB) and particulate number (PN) emissions in a diesel engine powered by diesel/biodiesel/n-amyl alcohol blends
title_fullStr Analysis of particle size diameter (PSD), mass fraction burnt (MFB) and particulate number (PN) emissions in a diesel engine powered by diesel/biodiesel/n-amyl alcohol blends
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of particle size diameter (PSD), mass fraction burnt (MFB) and particulate number (PN) emissions in a diesel engine powered by diesel/biodiesel/n-amyl alcohol blends
title_sort analysis of particle size diameter (psd), mass fraction burnt (mfb) and particulate number (pn) emissions in a diesel engine powered by diesel/biodiesel/n-amyl alcohol blends
publisher Elsevier Ltd
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utm.my/103612/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2022.123806
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