2016
DOI: 10.18280/ijht.340328
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Performance and Emission Study on a Dual Fuel Engine with Modified Gas Inlet

Abstract: In the present work experiments were done on a modified LPG Diesel dual fuel engine with diesel as primary fuel and liquefied petroleum gas as secondary fuel by providing a venturi at the inlet manifold for better performance at all loading conditions. The engine was run at different operating conditions and in each case the optimum combination fuel energy proportions were determined for best efficiency. The exhaust smoke level, temperature, and other emission parameters were measured. The results were compare… Show more

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“…It has been observed in addition, that they provide very important improvements in emissions. Sendilvelan and Sundarraj [14] In this study was LPG used as a secondary fuel in a direct-injection, single-cylinder, fourstroke, water-cooled and constant speed (1500 rpm) diesel engine under all loading conditions. According to the test results; Brake thermal efficiency slightly decreased due to the use of LPG.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been observed in addition, that they provide very important improvements in emissions. Sendilvelan and Sundarraj [14] In this study was LPG used as a secondary fuel in a direct-injection, single-cylinder, fourstroke, water-cooled and constant speed (1500 rpm) diesel engine under all loading conditions. According to the test results; Brake thermal efficiency slightly decreased due to the use of LPG.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the experimental investigation at full load the total fuel consumption is reduced by 18.87%, brake thermal efficiency increased by 3.72%, brake SFC decreased by 19.48%, the concentration of HC reduced by 28.33% by volume and CO is reduced 0.28% by volume with the addition of oxyhydrogen gas compared to conventional SI engine with only gasoline as a fuel. Sendilvelan and Sundarraj [18] carried out experimental work on a modified liquefied petroleum gas dual fuel engine with diesel as primary fuel and liquefied petroleum gas as secondary fuel by providing a venturi at the inlet manifold for all load conditions. They observed considerable reduction in diesel fuel consumption and slight reduction in brake thermal efficiency for the dual fuel engine compared to conventional engine with only diesel as a fuel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For context, Sendilvelan and Sundarraj studied diesel engine performance and emission when a modified LPG Diesel dual fuel engine with diesel as primary fuel and liquefied petroleum gas as secondary fuel by providing a venturi at the inlet manifold for better performance at all loading conditions. [3]. Another important point which influence the combustion and emission characteristics of diesel engine is Spray characteristics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%