2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2012.05.044
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Effects of Magnetic Field on Fuel Consumption and Exhaust Emissions in Two-Stroke Engine

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“…In the ortho molecule, which occupies the parallel rotational levels, the spin state of one atom relative to another is in the same direction as shown in Figure.1, therefore, it is paramagnetic [3]. When the fuel passes through a magnetic field, created by the strong permanent magnets, due to that magnetic field hydrocarbon change their orientation and convert from para state to ortho state [5]. In ortho state inter molecular force is considerably reduced and increase space between hydrogen.…”
Section: Magnetic Fuel Energizermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the ortho molecule, which occupies the parallel rotational levels, the spin state of one atom relative to another is in the same direction as shown in Figure.1, therefore, it is paramagnetic [3]. When the fuel passes through a magnetic field, created by the strong permanent magnets, due to that magnetic field hydrocarbon change their orientation and convert from para state to ortho state [5]. In ortho state inter molecular force is considerably reduced and increase space between hydrogen.…”
Section: Magnetic Fuel Energizermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, previous studies had shown different experimental results. Laboratory based experiments on magnetic fuel saver, such as one conducted by Shweta Jain [13] and Ali S Faris [6] reported the increase of vehicle's mileage to 10-40% and 14% respectively. However, a different result was reported for aftermarket products with similar working principles to reduce fuel consumption.…”
Section: Combination Of Urban Driving Cycle and Extra Urban Driving Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, past experimental studies had presented evidence on the benefits of magnetic treatment. Ali S. Faris [6] tested different magnetic intensity (2000 to 9000 Gauss ) on the fuel pipe line and found that magnetic intensity affects gasoline consumption and that fuel consumption had reduced by 14%. Therefore, the presence of magnetic field can also improve thermal efficiency and consequently, increase combustion performance [7].…”
Section: Magnetic Fuel Savermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In another study, Ugare et al (2014) used a 5000 gauss magnet and achieved 12%, 22% and 7% reduction in fuel consumption, HC and CO emissions, respectively, but reported 19% and 7% increase in NO x and CO 2 respectively. Similarly, Faris et al (2012) applied a range of 2000-9000 gauss magnets and achieved a 9-14% reduction in fuel consumption, which was proportional to magnetic strength, while the reduction of CO and HC were 30 and 40%, respectively, and CO 2 increased by up to 10%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously, few studies have evaluated the impact of magnetic field on the diesel engine and diesel fuel as well as gasoline engines in terms of pollutant emissions and energy performance (Govindasamy and Dhandapani, 2007b;El Fatih and Saber, 2010;Faris et al, 2012;Jain and Deshmukh, 2012;Patel et al, 2014;Chaware and Basavaraj, 2015). It is worth noting that while other pollution control devices are placed at post-combustion zones, the devices using magnetic field are applied on the fuel line prior to combustion in most cases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%