Affiliation:
1. Department of Mechanical Engineering Faculty of Engineering and Technology SRM Institute of Science and Technology Kattankulathur Chennai 603203 Tamil Nadu India
2. Department of Mechanical Engineering Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences Istinye University Istanbul 34396 Turkey
3. Department of Automobile Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Technology SRM Institute of Science and Technology Kattankulathur Tamil Nadu 603203 India
Abstract
This article aims to study the impact of camphor oil premixing with intake air on compression ignition (CI) engine characteristics powered with jatropha oil and cottonseed oil. The experiment is conducted on the direct injection compression engine attached to the premixing setup. The investigation reveals that premixing of camphor oil with cottonseed oil and jatropha oil escalates the thermal brake efficiency to 35.02% and 33.62% and brings down the brake‐specific energy consumption to 10.27 and 10.70 kJ kWh−1. At all loading conditions, the premixing of camphor oil and the rise of camphor oil in premixing proportions increase the volumetric efficiency and cut the exhaust gas temperature. 20% premixing of camphor oil with cottonseed oil and jatropha oil drops the smoke opacity emissions by 22.23% and 11.86% and NO emission by 23.27% and 14.59%, respectively, at full load conditions. Further, it shows a 27.60% and 21.14% hike in CO emissions and a 31.34% and 31.87% hike in HC emissions at full load conditions. The in‐cylinder pressure, heat release rate, and mean gas temperature increase with increasing the energy share of camphor oil in premixing. Overall, the premixing of camphor oil shows better CI engine attributes except HC and CO emissions.