A Comparative Study On Spray and Atomization Behavior Of Lemon Peel Oil And Isooctane In A Gdi Engine Like Conditions.

Biswal, Abinash and Kale, Rakesh and Kasianantham, Nanthagopal and et al, . (2018) A Comparative Study On Spray and Atomization Behavior Of Lemon Peel Oil And Isooctane In A Gdi Engine Like Conditions. In: FISITA World Automotive Congress 2018, 2-5 October 2018, Chennai, India.

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Abstract

In the present work, spray characteristics of Lemon Peel Oil (LPO) were studied to check its suitability in the direct injection spark ignition engine. From the fuel properties, it was observed that LPO has superior calorific value and comparable octane rating compared to the conventional biofuels, i.e., alcohols. Experiments were performed in a constant volume spray chamber under different engine like pressure and temperature conditions. A six-hole GDI injector was used to study the spray behavior of LPO and then compared to standard reference fuel, isooctane. The ambient conditions in the chamber were derived using the crank resolved pressure data of the GDI engine. The selected chamber conditions are a) 1.5 bar, 329 K; b) 2.5 bar, 371 K; c) 6.0 bar, 453 K. Three parameters,i.e., liquid penetration length, spray cone angle, and droplet distribution was studied to understand fuel spray behavior. Mie-scattering technique was used to determine liquidpenetration,and cone angle the droplet size distribution was measured using the Phase Doppler Particle Analyzer (PDPA).Results showed that ambient pressure and temperature have a significant effect on spray behavior for both the selected fuels. The spray penetrationwas decreasedwith an increasein pressureand temperature. Both LPO and isooctane showed better droplet evaporation at higher pressure and temperature conditions.

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Banerjee, Rajahttp://orcid.org/0000-0002-7163-1470
Kolhe, Pankaj SUNSPECIFIED
Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects: Physics > Mechanical and aerospace
Divisions: Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Depositing User: Library Staff
Date Deposited: 18 Oct 2019 05:45
Last Modified: 08 Mar 2022 11:08
URI: http://raiithold.iith.ac.in/id/eprint/6610
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