The predicted scarcity, increasing cost of petroleum fuels and environmental degradation are encouraging researchers to search for alternative fuels throughout the world. Hence, it is intended to utilize acetylene-based DF in the compression ignition (CI) engine with minor modi cations. An engine of 5 Hp, four stroke, single-cylinder, water-cooled operated in dual-fuel (DF) mode (acetylene gas-diesel), aiming to reduce the emissions, was deployed to investigate its characteristics. In DF mode, gaseous fuel is injected through a gas velocity of 2, 4, and 6 Lpm constantly. According to the research ndings, the gas velocity of 6 Lpm provides the best results, having a superior BTE of 30.7%. Various compression ratios (16:1, 18:1, and 20:1) were used to determine the optimal compression ratio (CR) under a gas velocity of 6 Lpm with diesel. Fuel Injector pressure (200, 220, and 240 bar) with injector intervals (19 o , 23 o , and 27 o bTDC) were changed consecutive sequence while adjusting CR, and the best outcomes for improved CI fuel e ciency were determined. From the investigational analysis, the peak in-cylinder pressure and net HRR (heat release rate) are assessed for being better by the increment in CR in DF mode of operation with an acetylene gas of 6 Lpm at all operating settings. At a 240 bar injection pressure, the BTE is recorded highest (35.1%) and smoke was decreased. An IT of 23obTDC, the CO and HC were found as to be minimum as 28ppm and 0.04ppm.
The predicted scarcity, increasing cost of petroleum fuels and environmental degradation are encouraging researchers to search for alternative fuels throughout the world. Hence, it is intended to utilize acetylene-based DF in the compression ignition (CI) engine with minor modifications. An engine of 5 Hp, four stroke, single-cylinder, water-cooled operated in dual-fuel (DF) mode (acetylene gas-diesel), aiming to reduce the emissions, was deployed to investigate its characteristics. In DF mode, gaseous fuel is injected through a gas velocity of 2, 4, and 6 Lpm constantly. According to the research findings, the gas velocity of 6 Lpm provides the best results, having a superior BTE of 30.7%. Various compression ratios (16:1, 18:1, and 20:1) were used to determine the optimal compression ratio (CR) under a gas velocity of 6 Lpm with diesel. Fuel Injector pressure (200, 220, and 240 bar) with injector intervals (19o, 23o, and 27o bTDC) were changed consecutive sequence while adjusting CR, and the best outcomes for improved CI fuel efficiency were determined. From the investigational analysis, the peak in-cylinder pressure and net HRR (heat release rate) are assessed for being better by the increment in CR in DF mode of operation with an acetylene gas of 6 Lpm at all operating settings. At a 240 bar injection pressure, the BTE is recorded highest (35.1%) and smoke was decreased. An IT of 23obTDC, the CO and HC were found as to be minimum as 28ppm and 0.04ppm.
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