Effect of CaO Nano particles from sea shell on diesel engine characteristics fuelled with ternary biodiesel blends

2021-28-0236

10/01/2021

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International Conference on Advances in Design, Materials, Manufacturing and Surface Engineering for Mobility
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Biodiesel was found to be a promising alternative source to diesel fuel for which the engine characteristics can be improved by means of Nano additives. The present work deals with the effect of calcium oxide Nano fluid on the performance, emission and combustion characteristics of diesel engine fuelled with ternary blends comprising of Calophyllum, Neem biodiesel and diesel fuel. Calcium oxide was synthesised by means of calcination process from Mactra Corallina sea shell. The calcium oxide was converted into Nano particles by means of ball milling and dispersed in distilled water using ultra-sonication to form Nano fluids. The stability of Nano fluid was found to be effective at 100 ppm. Blend selected for the study has the proportion of 95 % biodiesel (B20), 3 % Nano fluid and 2 % surfactant labelled as B20 + NF. Results show that addition of Nano fluid to biodiesel increased Brake Thermal Efficiency and reduced Brake Specific Fuel Consumption. Also, HC, CO, NOx and smoke emissions reduced with the addition of calcium oxide Nano fluid.
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J, N., and Balasubramanian, D., "Effect of CaO Nano particles from sea shell on diesel engine characteristics fuelled with ternary biodiesel blends," SAE Technical Paper 2021-28-0236, 2021, .
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Oct 1, 2021
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2021-28-0236
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English