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Experimental Investigation of the Emission and Performance Characteristics of a DI Diesel Engine Fueled with the Vachellia nilotica Seed Oil Methyl Ester and Diesel Blends

[Image: see text] The rapid growth in industrialization steadily increased the energy demand. The world’s population ultimately depends on petroleum as a major share of fuel for transportation and industrialization. Even though it is widely used in various sectors, its emission into the atmosphere c...

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Autores principales: Sriharikota, Chandra Sekhar, Karuppasamy, Karuppasamy, Nagarajan, Vedaraman, Sathyamurthy, Ravishankar, Ramani, Bharathwaaj, Muthu, Venkatesan, Karuppiah, Sathiyamoorthy
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2021
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8190802/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34124430
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c00437
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author Sriharikota, Chandra Sekhar
Karuppasamy, Karuppasamy
Nagarajan, Vedaraman
Sathyamurthy, Ravishankar
Ramani, Bharathwaaj
Muthu, Venkatesan
Karuppiah, Sathiyamoorthy
author_facet Sriharikota, Chandra Sekhar
Karuppasamy, Karuppasamy
Nagarajan, Vedaraman
Sathyamurthy, Ravishankar
Ramani, Bharathwaaj
Muthu, Venkatesan
Karuppiah, Sathiyamoorthy
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description [Image: see text] The rapid growth in industrialization steadily increased the energy demand. The world’s population ultimately depends on petroleum as a major share of fuel for transportation and industrialization. Even though it is widely used in various sectors, its emission into the atmosphere creates serious problems in the form of acid rain, smog, etc. This present experimental investigation highlights the utilization of Vachellia nilotica seed oil methyl ester (VNSOME) synthesized from Vachellia nilotica seed oil (VNSO) fueled in a diesel engine to assess the emission and performance characteristics. VNSOME is produced using the alkaline catalyst (NaOH) transesterification technique. Four different fuel blends of biodiesel, namely, VNSOME5, VNSOME10, VNSOME15, and VNSOME20, were prepared and fueled in an unmodified engine. The engine brake thermal efficiency is lower, the brake-specific fuel consumption (BSFC) using VNSOME20 is higher, and the temperature of exhaust gas emitted after combustion is increased. The thermal efficiency is reduced by 7.34% with increased BSFC and exhaust gas temperature (EGT) of 9.3 and 14.28%, respectively, as compared to diesel fuel. Similarly, using an optimized biodiesel blend (VNSOME20), the emission emitted such as HC and CO is reduced by 19.14 and 22.2%, respectively. However, the engine fueled with the VNSOME20 biodiesel blend increased the level of CO(2) and NO(x) emitted into the atmosphere when compared to diesel fuel.
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spelling pubmed-81908022021-06-11 Experimental Investigation of the Emission and Performance Characteristics of a DI Diesel Engine Fueled with the Vachellia nilotica Seed Oil Methyl Ester and Diesel Blends Sriharikota, Chandra Sekhar Karuppasamy, Karuppasamy Nagarajan, Vedaraman Sathyamurthy, Ravishankar Ramani, Bharathwaaj Muthu, Venkatesan Karuppiah, Sathiyamoorthy ACS Omega [Image: see text] The rapid growth in industrialization steadily increased the energy demand. The world’s population ultimately depends on petroleum as a major share of fuel for transportation and industrialization. Even though it is widely used in various sectors, its emission into the atmosphere creates serious problems in the form of acid rain, smog, etc. This present experimental investigation highlights the utilization of Vachellia nilotica seed oil methyl ester (VNSOME) synthesized from Vachellia nilotica seed oil (VNSO) fueled in a diesel engine to assess the emission and performance characteristics. VNSOME is produced using the alkaline catalyst (NaOH) transesterification technique. Four different fuel blends of biodiesel, namely, VNSOME5, VNSOME10, VNSOME15, and VNSOME20, were prepared and fueled in an unmodified engine. The engine brake thermal efficiency is lower, the brake-specific fuel consumption (BSFC) using VNSOME20 is higher, and the temperature of exhaust gas emitted after combustion is increased. The thermal efficiency is reduced by 7.34% with increased BSFC and exhaust gas temperature (EGT) of 9.3 and 14.28%, respectively, as compared to diesel fuel. Similarly, using an optimized biodiesel blend (VNSOME20), the emission emitted such as HC and CO is reduced by 19.14 and 22.2%, respectively. However, the engine fueled with the VNSOME20 biodiesel blend increased the level of CO(2) and NO(x) emitted into the atmosphere when compared to diesel fuel. American Chemical Society 2021-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8190802/ /pubmed/34124430 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c00437 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Sriharikota, Chandra Sekhar
Karuppasamy, Karuppasamy
Nagarajan, Vedaraman
Sathyamurthy, Ravishankar
Ramani, Bharathwaaj
Muthu, Venkatesan
Karuppiah, Sathiyamoorthy
Experimental Investigation of the Emission and Performance Characteristics of a DI Diesel Engine Fueled with the Vachellia nilotica Seed Oil Methyl Ester and Diesel Blends
title Experimental Investigation of the Emission and Performance Characteristics of a DI Diesel Engine Fueled with the Vachellia nilotica Seed Oil Methyl Ester and Diesel Blends
title_full Experimental Investigation of the Emission and Performance Characteristics of a DI Diesel Engine Fueled with the Vachellia nilotica Seed Oil Methyl Ester and Diesel Blends
title_fullStr Experimental Investigation of the Emission and Performance Characteristics of a DI Diesel Engine Fueled with the Vachellia nilotica Seed Oil Methyl Ester and Diesel Blends
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Investigation of the Emission and Performance Characteristics of a DI Diesel Engine Fueled with the Vachellia nilotica Seed Oil Methyl Ester and Diesel Blends
title_short Experimental Investigation of the Emission and Performance Characteristics of a DI Diesel Engine Fueled with the Vachellia nilotica Seed Oil Methyl Ester and Diesel Blends
title_sort experimental investigation of the emission and performance characteristics of a di diesel engine fueled with the vachellia nilotica seed oil methyl ester and diesel blends
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8190802/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34124430
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c00437
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