JP Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
Volume 17, Issue 2, Pages 539 - 551
(August 2019) http://dx.doi.org/10.17654/HM017020539 |
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EMISSION AND PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE WITH TURBOCHARGER USING ALTERNATE FUEL
Bade Venkatasuresh, Y. Shireesha and P. Srinivasa Rao
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Abstract: In the recent years for getting more engine power output, it is important to consume more amount of fuel inside the motor barrels. More amount of air is required for complete fuel combustion and to supply maximum amount of heat energy. But depending upon the chamber dimensions, a constant volume of air is sucked by the moment of piston in cylinder at the time of suction stroke. To transfer huge proportion of air to chamber, atmospheric air is initially compressed outside of barrels by utilization of a rotor driven blow. The purpose behind this experiment is to investigate and validate the spark ignition engine characteristics and performance with turbocharger and without turbocharger. The entire experiment is conducted on Maruti 800 motor associated with a dynamometer of rope-break type for loading. The performance is carried out at different loads. To permitted limits, different loads are attached to dynamometer to find the engine performance. This study also compares the pollution emission of blended ethanol-gasoline fuel and pure gasoline fuel of the engine with turbocharger. |
Keywords and phrases: blended ethanol, emissions, gasoline fuel, Maruti 800 engine, pure gasoline fuel, turbocharger.
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