PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT OF A DI DIESEL ENGINE USING COTTONSEED OIL

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 PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT OF A DI DIESEL ENGINE

USING COTTONSEED OIL

       ABSTRACT

Diesel engines are the prime movers for heavy-duty vehicles used in transportation and agricultural sectors. Diesel engines meet their energy requirement from stored fuels i.e. petroleum products. The twin problems of both depletion in scarce resources and atmospheric pollution caused by vehicles running on petro products are perturbing the researchers to find available and immediate alternative to fossil fuels.

The physical and combustion properties of vegetable oils are close to petro-diesel fuel and in this context, vegetable oils can stand as an immediate candidate substitute for stored fuels. Vegetable oils are produced from processing of seeds of various plants and thus Renewable in nature.

However due to inherent high viscosity and low volatility vegetable oils would pose problems such as fuel flow and poor atomization and constraining their direct use in engines without any modifications.

In the present investigation effect of supercharging is studied on the performance of a direct injection diesel engine with the use of untreated cottonseed oil.

Performance of the engine is evaluated in terms of break specific fuel consumption, exhaust Gas Temperature and smoke Density. It is observed that when cottonseed oil is used as a fuel, there is a reduction in BSFC of about 15% when the engine is run at the recommended injection pressure and supercharging pressure of 0.4 bar g in comparison with the engine operation run under naturally operated condition.

 The investigation revealed that cotton seed oil, in general vegetable oils, can best be utilized if supercharging is employed at the recommended injection pressure of the engine.

INTRODUCTION:

        With the exponential growth of automotive vehicle population and increased stress on industrialization in developing countries, the impact of the twin problems of exhaust emission and the depletion of  precious foreign exchange reserves for importing nonrenewable petroleum crude and products to keep the vehicles moving will indeed be very severe. The atmospheric pollution in major cities due to automobiles has already reached alarming levels.

Oil technologists predict that over the next several decades plant based oils will become just as essential for the transportation industry as fossil fuels like gasoline and diesel oil are today.

Vegetable oils are mixtures of fatty acids-molecules that contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. The fatty acids present in it may be saturated, mono-unsaturated, or poly-unsaturated. The greater the number of the double bonds, the more easily the compound reacts with oxygen from the air and goes bad, as kitchen fats and oils do after months on the shelfs.

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Intensive search is being carried out in developing diesel engine fuels and lubricants based on vegetable oils. Due to high viscosity of vegetable oils, they interfere with fuel jet penetration, atomization and results in higher fuel consumption and leaves gummy deposits on the engine components upon combustion.

Barsic et al. [1] studied the performance and emission characteristics of a DI naturally aspirated diesel engine when operated on 100%sun flower oil, 100%peanut oil and 50% (by vol.) mixtures of either sun flower oil or peanut oil with #2 diesel oil (i.e. diesel fuel with less than 0.01%sulphur by weight) and compared ...

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