Performance and emission studies on biodiesel-liquefied petroleum gas dual fuel engine with exhaust gas recirculation

2010 
Biodiesel is an alternative fuel to diesel derived from vegetable oils by transesterification process. It can be used in diesel engines with/without any modification in the engine system. Biodiesel engines emit slightly higher NOx emissions, as compared to that of diesel engines, as higher cylinder temperatures achieved during combustion. To reduce the NOx emissions a small percentage of exhaust gases recirculated into the cylinder in dual mode operation. For the improvement of power, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) was supplied along with fresh air in dual mode operation. This article describes experimental investigation on performance and emission characteristics of single cylinder, indirect diesel engine fueled with biodiesel-diesel blend and LPG in dual fuel mode operation with exhaust gas recirculation (EGR). Recirculation of exhaust gases into the engine decreases the combustion chamber temperatures and marginal improvement in thermal efficiency was observed with EGR. However, reduction in air flow in...
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