Utilization of Biofuels by a new technique to reduce NOx and Smoke emissions in diesel engines
Abstract
In this study a novel concept of dual fuelling has been
investigated on a single cylinder, four stroke diesel engine with
two types of supplementary oxygenates, ethanol and diethyl ether
(DEE), and diesel fuel. The experiments were carried out based
on Combination of Fumigation and Blending technique which is
named as CFB. Diethyl ether was fumigated and the main fuel
was the optimum blend of ethanol and diesel fuel. Evaluation of
the engine performance and emissions characteristics resulted in
reduced NOx and smoke emissions by 10.1% and 14.1%
respectively when introducing 10 %(vol) Ethanol as the optimum
ratio of blending with diesel fuel. Fumigation of diethyl ether by
CFB technique further reduced NOx and smoke emissions by
31% and 16.2% respectively at full load condition.
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