Experimental assessment and multi-objective optimization on the engine characteristics of reactivity controlled compression ignition engine powered by Ternary fuel
Abstract
In light of global energy insecurity and other pressing concerns like global warming, stringent emissions, and rapid industrialization, researchers are looking at the potential for alternative fuel research as a fossil fuel substitute. The present research work is carried out to study the influence of injection strategies (i.e., FIP and FIT) by varying the engine load at a constant velocity of 2000 rpm. The effect of several parameters such as engine load, FIT, and FIP on an RCCI engine fuelled with B20/1-pentanol fuel is examined using an L20 orthogonal array for an RCCI engine fuelled with B20/1-pentanol fuel. Various models were constructed and validated with the aid of experimental results. The ideal engine parameters found were 62.06% of engine load, FIP of 438.5 bar, and 27 0bTDC, and under this configuration, the output obtained is as follows: 206.9 ppm, 25.09 ppm, 33.04 J/deg, 29.39% and 2.39 kW for NOx, HC, HRR, BTE and BP emission respectively. Also, the regression model is developed using ANOVA, a statistically reliable test, and the test results suggest that the regression model is acceptable for the following. The following are the R-2 values obtained: NOx 99.78%, HC- 99.14%, NHRR-98.5%, BTE-99.93%, and BP-99.96% respectively.
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Título según WOS: | Experimental assessment and multi-objective optimization on the engine characteristics of reactivity controlled compression ignition engine powered by Ternary fuel |
Título de la Revista: | FUEL |
Volumen: | 328 |
Editorial: | ELSEVIER SCI LTD |
Fecha de publicación: | 2022 |
DOI: |
10.1016/j.fuel.2022.125260 |
Notas: | ISI |