INVESTIGATION ON PERFORMANCE AND EMISSION CHARACTERISTICS OF DEE DIESEL BLENDED CI ENGINE
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To carry out the comprehensive experimental work, a state of art diesel engine testing facility
newlinewas designed and developed for four stroke, single cylinder, naturally aspirated, water
newlinecooled, direct injection diesel engine with suitable instrumentation for the measurement of
newlineperformance, emission and combustion parameters. The engine test rig design includes
newlineselection of dynamometer, exhaust system compatible for five gas analyzer (AVL Digas 444)
newlineand smoke meter (AVL 437), gravimetric fuel consumption measurement to reduce the effect
newlineof density variation, air flow measurement system, speed and load measurement systems
newlinealong with its fine control, innovative cooling system to maintain uniform engine
newlinetemperature, calorimeter to measure heat balance, high speed data collection and combustion
newlineanalysis system including cylinder pressure sensor, crank angle encoder, data acquisition card
newlineand data processing software. The engine tests were carried out as per Central Pollution
newlineControl Board (CPCB) test procedure (D2-5 Mode Cycle of ISO: 8178- Part 4) for 10%,
newline25%, 50%, 75% and 100% of full load at 1500 rpm rated speed and 20.5 MPa injection
newlinepressure for all test fuels. The constant speed of the engine was maintained by adjusting fuel
newlineflow rate manually through a fuelling rack of the fuel injection pump. Engine temperature
newlinewas kept constant for all the tests by varying cooling water flow rate which was measured by
newlinerotameter. Before running the engine to a new fuel, the fuel tank and the fuel injection system
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