Author/Authors :
Sharma ، Deepak Kumar Department of Mechanical Engineering - NIT Manipur , Verma ، Tikendra Nath Department of Mechanical Engineering - National Institute of Technology National Institute of Technology Manipur
Abstract :
The present study focuses on the optimization in the use of non-petroleum fuel derived from waste fish oil fuels, as a replacement for petroleum diesel fuel for compression ignition engine. The study comprises of comparison between results of fish oil biodiesel-diesel blends in a compression ignition engine. Fuel properties such as viscosity, density, the heat value of fuel, cetane number, and a flash point of fish oil biodiesel and its blends with diesel are studied. The fish oil biodiesel (60, 40, 20, and 0%) – diesel (40, 60, 80, and 100%) are blended at volume basis. The results show a reduction in thermal efficiency, temperature, particulate matter, and nitrogen oxides emission; while showing an increase in higher specific fuel consumption, ignition delay, carbon dioxide, and smoke emissions. The biodiesel blend fuel improves BTE by 4.7% and increases CO2 emissions by 2.56%, while SFC is lowered by 7.92% as compared to diesel fuel. In biodiesel blend, the highest reduction in NOx by 14.9%, particulate by 4.22%, is observed although smoke emission slightly rises with an increase in fish oil in the blends, as compared to diesel fuel.
Keywords :
Compression ignition engine , engine characteristics , fish oil biodiesel , production