Performance and Emission analysis of Fish oil Biodiesel in Diesel Engine

Authors

  • Siddharth Saindane, R V Kale Author

Keywords:

CI engine, Fish Oil methyl ester, Brake thermal efficiency (BTE), Brake Specific fuel Consumption (BSFC), HC, CO, CO2, NOX

Abstract

The work indicates the performance and emission analysis of waste fish oil methyl ester in CI engine at Constant speed and CR And variable load here B6,B12,B18,B24 and B30 blends has been used to analyse the data and result has been compared With the pure diesel fuel and it has been investigated that using non edible oil as a biodiesel can be used as a alternative fuel which  show the greater and Better, performance and emission results here Brake thermal efficiency was seen slightly similar but at Higher load it was increase as Compared to diesel fuel and for Brake specific fuel consumption the blend of B24 has which is higher Consumption of fuel as compared to Diesel fuel the HC, CO, CO2 and NOx has been found to greatly reduction as a result has Tabulated that it is found that it is a alternative source of fuel in diesel engine without any engine modification which gives the Good results than diesel engine for all the blends. 

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Published

2022-09-20

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