Performance Evaluation of an Air Cooled Diesel Engine Fuelled with Neat Neem Oil and Diesel Blends

R. C. Singh, R. Chaudhary, R. Pandey, S. Maji, A. Babbar, B. Chauhan, R. Gautam, C. Mishra
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An experimental study has been carried out to investigate the performance of a single cylinder air cooled diesel engine fuelled with neem oil-diesel blend (5%, 10%, 15% and 20% by volume) and the results are compared with baseline data of diesel. Brake thermal efficiency of the engine with 5% neem oil blend was found to be marginally higher than neat diesel operation at all loads indicating better combustion due to dissolved oxygen. However, with further increase in percentage of neem oil, brake thermal efficiency of the engine reduced significantly at higher loads possibly due to increased viscosity of the fuel impinging proper combustion. Brake specific energy consumption happen to be the lowest for 5% neem oil blend at all loads, however with subsequent increase in percentage of neem oil, full load brake specific energy consumption became lower at part loads and higher at full loads as compared to neat diesel operation. Smoke opacity of 5% blend was comparable to baseline data of diesel, but it increased substantially at higher blends. With increase in percentage of neem oil in the test fuel sample the exhaust temperature showed a downward turn reflecting a comparatively improved nitrogen oxides emission tendency and reduced thermal loads. Based on this experimental study, it is envisaged that in rural/agriculture sector of India where neem oil can be available at economical cost, 5% neem oil blend may be a good substitute for mineral diesel which in turn can save considerable amount of forex outflow for equivalent crude oil import.
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对印楝油-柴油混合料(体积比分别为5%、10%、15%和20%)的单缸气冷柴油机进行了性能试验研究,并与柴油机的基准数据进行了比较。在所有负荷下,掺5%印楝油的发动机的制动热效率都略高于纯柴油,这表明由于溶解氧的作用,发动机的燃烧效果更好。然而,随着印楝油比例的进一步增加,发动机在高负荷下的制动热效率显著降低,这可能是由于燃料粘度的增加影响了正常燃烧。在所有负载下,5%印楝油混合物的制动比能耗恰好是最低的,然而,随着印楝油比例的增加,与纯柴油操作相比,部分负载下的满载制动比能耗降低,满载时的满载制动比能耗更高。5%混合物的烟浊度与柴油的基线数据相当,但在更高的混合物中烟浊度大幅增加。随着试验燃料样品中楝油含量的增加,排气温度呈下降趋势,反映了氮氧化物排放趋势的相对改善和热负荷的降低。根据这项实验研究,设想在印度农村/农业部门,印度楝树油可以以经济的成本获得,5%的楝树油混合物可能是矿物柴油的良好替代品,从而可以节省相当数量的外汇流出,用于等值的原油进口。
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