Paper Title
Experimental Performance and Emission Characteristics Measurement of Esterified Cottonseed and Maize Oil Blends With Diesel by Using Variable Compression Ratio Diesel Engine
Abstract
Now a days demand for fossil fuel is highly increasing due to technological progress and high economic growth.
But these fossil fuels are non-renewable energy sources which cannot be reproduced and it will be deleted one day. Among
these fossil fuels, petroleum products are being used vastly than natural gas and coal, so it will be depleted faster than natural
gas and coal. Vegetable oils have properties closer to diesel oils so it can be used as an alternative for diesel oil. But due to
the high viscosity of these oils it cannot be used directly in a diesel engine. In this research the performance on Variable
Compression Ratio (VCR) single cylinder diesel engine, studies of important performance parameters of the engine such as
BrakeThermalEfficiencyandSpecificfuelconsumption and emission characteristics of the engine were carried out.
Investigations have been carried out for studyingthefuelpropertiesof esterified Cottonseed, Maize oilanditsblendswithdiesel
from10to100 %byvolume. Variouspropertiesofthe cottonseed and Maize oil methylesteranditsblendsare
evaluatedusingASTMstandardsandcompared with thatofconventional diesel
fuel.Enginetestswerecarriedoutwiththeaimofobtainingcomparative measuresoftorque,brakepower,specificfuelconsumption,
brakethermalefficiency,emissionsandcomputethe performanceofthedieselengine runningonCottonseed andmaize
oilanditsblendswithdiesel.After experimentation it is concluded that, volumetric efficiency, brake thermal efficiency of
cottonseed and maize oil as compared to diesel is same at a higher compression ratio, but vary when the compression ratio
decreases. Also at lower compression ratio maize oil blend creates more noise than diesel. Fuel consumption when it is
diesel is less as compared to cottonseed oil and maize oil because of variation in fuel viscosity. As the load increases,
Nitrogen Oxide emission of engine increases, whereas hydrocarbon emission of engine decreases.
Keywords - Biodiesel, Compression Ratio, Esterified Cottonseed & Maize Oil, VCR Engine