Improvement of biodiesel methanol blends
The main objective of this work was to improve the performance of biodiesel–methanol blends in a VCR engine by using optimized engine parameters. For optimization of the engine, operational parameters such as compression ratio, fuel blend, and load are taken as factors, whereas performance parameter...
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doaj-08b928d4f0004a89a2dee388f8bb62c02021-06-02T05:23:26ZengElsevierAlexandria Engineering Journal1110-01682016-06-015521201120910.1016/j.aej.2016.04.006Improvement of biodiesel methanol blendsY. Datta BharadwazB. Govinda RaoV. Dharma RaoC. AnushaThe main objective of this work was to improve the performance of biodiesel–methanol blends in a VCR engine by using optimized engine parameters. For optimization of the engine, operational parameters such as compression ratio, fuel blend, and load are taken as factors, whereas performance parameters such as brake thermal efficiency (Bth) and brake specific fuel consumption (Bsfc) and emission parameters such as carbon monoxide (CO), unburnt hydrocarbons (HC), Nitric oxides (NOx) and smoke are taken as responses. Experimentation is carried out as per the design of experiments of the response surface methodology. Optimization of engine operational parameters is carried out using Derringers Desirability approach. From the results obtained it is inferred that the VCR engine has maximum performance and minimum emissions at 18 compression ratio, 5% fuel blend and at 9.03 kg of load. At this optimized operating conditions of the engine the responses such as brake thermal efficiency, brake specific fuel consumption, carbon monoxide, unburnt hydrocarbons, nitric oxide, and smoke are found to be 31.95%, 0.37 kg/kW h, 0.036%, 5 ppm, 531.23 ppm and 15.35% respectively. It is finally observed from the mathematical models and experimental data that biodiesel methanol blends have maximum efficiency and minimum emissions at optimized engine parameters.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110016816300618Bio-dieselVCR engineResponse surface methodologyCompression ratioMethanol blends |
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Y. Datta Bharadwaz B. Govinda Rao V. Dharma Rao C. Anusha Improvement of biodiesel methanol blends Alexandria Engineering Journal Bio-diesel VCR engine Response surface methodology Compression ratio Methanol blends |
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Improvement of biodiesel methanol blends |
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Improvement of biodiesel methanol blends |
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Improvement of biodiesel methanol blends |
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Improvement of biodiesel methanol blends |
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improvement of biodiesel methanol blends |
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Alexandria Engineering Journal |
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2016-06-01 |
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The main objective of this work was to improve the performance of biodiesel–methanol blends in a VCR engine by using optimized engine parameters. For optimization of the engine, operational parameters such as compression ratio, fuel blend, and load are taken as factors, whereas performance parameters such as brake thermal efficiency (Bth) and brake specific fuel consumption (Bsfc) and emission parameters such as carbon monoxide (CO), unburnt hydrocarbons (HC), Nitric oxides (NOx) and smoke are taken as responses. Experimentation is carried out as per the design of experiments of the response surface methodology. Optimization of engine operational parameters is carried out using Derringers Desirability approach. From the results obtained it is inferred that the VCR engine has maximum performance and minimum emissions at 18 compression ratio, 5% fuel blend and at 9.03 kg of load. At this optimized operating conditions of the engine the responses such as brake thermal efficiency, brake specific fuel consumption, carbon monoxide, unburnt hydrocarbons, nitric oxide, and smoke are found to be 31.95%, 0.37 kg/kW h, 0.036%, 5 ppm, 531.23 ppm and 15.35% respectively. It is finally observed from the mathematical models and experimental data that biodiesel methanol blends have maximum efficiency and minimum emissions at optimized engine parameters. |
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Bio-diesel VCR engine Response surface methodology Compression ratio Methanol blends |
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