Effect on higher compression ratio on unmodified CI engine powered by biodiesel blend

Anbarasan Baluchamy, R. Karthick, S. Chandramurthy, T. Rajkumar
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In order to keep up with the ever-increasing need for energy, the use of fossil fuels has no choice but to keep rising in tandem with the world's population, which is rapidly industrialising, urbanising, and expanding economically. Finding a suitable and environmentally friendly alternative to fossil fuels will become necessary if emissions from the use of fossil fuels continue unabated. Because of its renewable, non-toxic, and environmentally friendly character, biodiesel is an appropriate alternative solution that may be used in diesel engines. In the current investigation, the compression ratio of CI (Compression Ignition) engines was varied from 17 to 20 in an effort to find the optimum combination of performance, combustion, and emission characteristics for IC engines. When compared to the same blend at CR (Compression Ratio) 18, the BTE (Brake Thermal Efficiency) levels of KME20 (Kapok Methyl ester 20) at CR 19 were 5.6% higher. When compared to greater CR, the KME20 blend's emission values for both UBHC (Unburnt Hydro Carbons) and CO (Carbon monoxide) are higher than their respective values. When the compression ratio was reduced to 19, the emissions from the blend KME20 were 9.1% and 9.6% lower than when the same fuel was used at the standard compression ratio. It's possible that this is because the oxidation process of the hydrocarbons is more efficient, in addition to the fact that the temperature in the cylinder is high enough to promote full combustion.
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提高压缩比对使用生物柴油混合燃料的未改装 CI 发动机的影响
为了满足日益增长的能源需求,化石燃料的使用量只能随着世界人口的迅速工业化、城市化和经济扩张而不断增加。如果使用化石燃料所产生的排放继续有增无减,那么寻找一种合适且环保的化石燃料替代品就变得十分必要。生物柴油具有可再生、无毒和环保的特点,是一种可用于柴油发动机的合适替代解决方案。在目前的调查中,CI(压燃)发动机的压缩比在 17 到 20 之间变化,以找到 IC 发动机性能、燃烧和排放特性的最佳组合。与压缩比为 18 的相同混合燃料相比,压缩比为 19 的 KME20(木棉甲酯 20)的 BTE(制动热效率)水平高出 5.6%。与更大的压缩比相比,KME20 混合燃料的 UBHC(未燃烧碳氢化合物)和 CO(一氧化碳)排放值均高于各自的排放值。当压缩比降低到 19 时,KME20 混合燃料的排放量比以标准压缩比使用相同燃料时分别低 9.1% 和 9.6%。这可能是因为碳氢化合物的氧化过程更加有效,此外气缸内的温度也足够高,从而促进了充分燃烧。
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