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Impact of various blends of Mimusops elengi methyl esters on performance and emission characteristics of a diesel engine

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GREEN ENERGY
Volume 15, Issue 7, Pages 415-426

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15435075.2018.1469496

Keywords

Combustion; emission; Mimusops elengi methyl ester; Mimusops elengi oil; performance; transesterification

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The basic objective of the research work was to study the effect of various blends of Mimusops elangi methyl ester (MEME) on engine performance, combustion, and emission characteristics of a single-cylinder direct-injection compression ignition engine, running at constant speed. The raw oil was extracted from Mimusops elangi seeds through mechanical crusher. The neat MEME was obtained through transesterification process and mixed with diesel in versatile proportions of 10% of MEME (10% MEME-90% Diesel), 20% of MEME(20% MEME-80% Diesel), 30% of MEME(30% MEME-70% Diesel), 40% of MEME(40% MEME-60% Diesel), and 100% MEME on a volume basis. Their properties were validated based on ASTM standards. Experimental investigation revealed that the 20% blend resulted in 4.18%, 5.12% more prominent performance characteristics of brake thermal efficiency, brake specific energy consumption, and superior emission diminution of 5.26% of HC, 16.6% of CO, 6.2% of smoke when compared with base diesel fuel, despite marginal penalty of 5.26% of carbon dioxide and 4.8% of oxides of nitrogen emission at full load condition. Characteristics of combustion parameters like pressure inside the cylinder and rate of the heat released were superior for 20% blend of MEME at the peak load condition.

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