Compression Ratio Effect
on the Performance and Emission of CI
Engine Fueled with Waste Cooking Oil
Methyl Ester and Diesel Blends
at Constant RPM
Jeewan Vachan Tirkey, S. K. Shukla, and Amar Kumar Singh
Abstract Most of the rural areas lack electric power and the blended-fuel engines
can be run for electric generation. In this experimental study, combustion, perfor-
mance, and emission characteristics of a single-cylinder four strokes variable
compression ratio engine fueled with waste cooking methyl ester at 10%, 20%,
30%, 40%, 50% blends with diesel oil and fuel economy have been compared
to the conventional diesel. The used biodiesel was produced from waste cooking
oil by transesterification. Experiments have been performed at a constant speed of
1500 rpm at full load by varying compression ratios from 15:1 to 18:1. The results
about cylinder pressure, net heat release, exhaust gas temperature, brake thermal effi-
ciency and exhaust emissions of NO
x,
CO, CO
2
were presented. They showed that
the maximum cylinder pressure was higher for all the biodiesel blends and increased
with the compression ratio while the net heat release decreased with the compression
ratio increase. Exhaust gas temperature was found to be higher for diesel while the
biodiesel B40 achieved the highest temperature. Brake thermal efficiency decreased
for all the biodiesels compared to the usual diesel. B50 efficiency is 10.68% less than
that of the diesel. The biodiesel addition also increased NO
x
emission up to 35.36%
for B50 and CO emission decreased by 17.5%. on average.
Keywords Biodiesel · Compression ratio · Waste cooking methyl ester · Exhaust
gas emission
J. V. Tirkey · S. K. Shukla (B ) · A. K. Singh
CERD, Mechanical Engineering, IIT(BHU), Varanasi 221005, India
e-mail: skshukla.mec@gmail.com
J. V. Tirkey
e-mail: jvtirkey@gmail.com
A. K. Singh
e-mail: shuskla@gmail.com
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