Combustion, performance and emission analysis of a diesel engine fueled with methyl esters of Jatropha and fish oil with exhaust gas recirculation

Kumar, M. Saravana and Prabhahar, M. and Sendilvelan, S. and Singh, Sanjay and Venkatesh, R. and Bhaskar, K. (2019) Combustion, performance and emission analysis of a diesel engine fueled with methyl esters of Jatropha and fish oil with exhaust gas recirculation. Energy Procedia, 160. pp. 404-411. ISSN 18766102

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Abstract

This research work is based on experiments conducted with 20% blend of Jatropha Oil Methyl Ester (JOME) and Fish Oil Methyl Ester (FOME) with diesel, on a compression ignition engine with and without Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR). At the rated power output, the brake thermal efficiency decreases from 28.43% to 27.12% for 20% JOME with 20% EGR compared to diesel and the specific energy consumption increases from 12,936 to 13,264 kJ/kWh, the unburned hydrocarbon varies from 0.7 g/kWh with diesel to 0.8 g/kWh for 20% JOME with EGR while the variation is from 0.7 to 0.9 g/kWh for 20% FOME compared to 0.7 g/kWh for diesel and also carbon monoxide emissions at rated power output from 16.75 g/kWh with diesel to 14.235 g/kWh with 20% JOME and 20% EGR. Lowest carbon monoxide emission achieves at 20% JOME blend with 10.32 g/kWh. At rated power output the oxides of nitrogen emissions vary from 7.45 g/kWh with diesel and 20% JOME without EGR to 4.8 g/kWh with 20% JOME with 20% EGR while they vary from 7.6 to 6.4 g/kWh for 20% FOME compared to 7.3 g/kWh for diesel. © 2019 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Energy > Fuel Technology
Divisions: Engineering and Technology > Aarupadai Veedu Institute of Technology, Chennai
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Last Modified: 08 Dec 2025 09:23
URI: https://vmuir.mosys.org/id/eprint/3809

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