1*Lecturer, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kings Engg College, Chennai India
2Research Scholar, Department of Automobile Enginnering MIT Campus. Anna University, Chennai India
3Assistant Professor, Department of Automobile Enginnering MIT Campus. Anna University, Chennai India
4Visiting Faculty, Department of Automobile Enginnering MIT Campus. Anna University, Chennai India
In the present experimental research work, methyl ester of Sarguia oil is derived through transesterification of rice-bran oil using methanol in the presence of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) catalyst. Experimental investigations have been carried out to examine the combustion characteristics in a direct injection diesel engine running with diesel, biodiesel (Sarguia methyl ester), and its blends with diesel. Engine tests were performed at different engine loads ranging from no load to rated (100 per cent) load at constant engine speed (1500 rpm). A careful analysis of the cylinder pressure rise, heat release, and other combustion parameters such as the cylinder peak combustion pressure, rate of pressure rise, crank angle at which peak pressure occurs, and rate of pressure rise, were carried out. higher engine loads; however, combustion duration was higher for biodiesel blends.
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R. Rajesh1*, S. Prabhakar2 , K. Annamalai3 and K. Selvakumar4 , "Use of Sarguia Oil based Biodiesel in DI Engines% A Critical review", Journal of Ultra Scientist of Physical Sciences, Volume 23, Issue 2, Page Number 377-380, 2016Copy the following to cite this URL:
R. Rajesh1*, S. Prabhakar2 , K. Annamalai3 and K. Selvakumar4 , "Use of Sarguia Oil based Biodiesel in DI Engines% A Critical review", Journal of Ultra Scientist of Physical Sciences, Volume 23, Issue 2, Page Number 377-380, 2016Available from: http://ultraphysicalsciences.org/paper/626/