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Frontiers in Energy

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Front Energ    2011, Vol. 5 Issue (4) : 398-403    https://doi.org/10.1007/s11708-011-0157-7
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Impact of oxygen enriched combustion on the performance of a single cylinder diesel engine
K. RAJKUMAR(), P. GOVINDARAJAN
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sona College of Technology, Salem-636005, India
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Abstract

In the present experiment, a computerized single cylinder diesel engine with a data acquisition system was used to study the effects of oxygen enriched combustion technology (OECT) on the performance characteristics. The use of different levels of oxygen-enriched air was compared with respect to percentage load. Increasing the oxygen content in the air leads to faster burn rates and increases the combustibility at the same stoichiometry (oxygen-to-fuel ratio). These effects have the potential to increase the thermal efficiency and specific power output of a diesel engine. The power increases considerably with oxygen enrichment. In addition, oxygen enrichment can also be considered as a way to reduce the sudden loss in power output when the engine operates in a high load condition. Assessed high combustion temperature from the oxygen enriched combustion leads to high combustion efficiency. OECT reduces the volume of flue gases and reduces the effects of greenhouse effects. Engine tests were conducted in the above said engine for different loads and the following performance characteristics like brake power (BP), specific fuel consumption (SFC), mean effective pressure, brake thermal efficiency, mechanical efficiency, and exhaust gas temperature were studied. The objective of this paper is to address, in a systematic way, the key technical issues associated with applying OECT to single cylinder diesel engines.

Keywords oxygen enriched combustion      exhaust gas temperature      brake power (BP)      specific fuel consumption (SFC)     
Corresponding Author(s): RAJKUMAR K.,Email:rajkumar_thermal@rediffmail.com   
Issue Date: 05 December 2011
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K. RAJKUMAR,P. GOVINDARAJAN. Impact of oxygen enriched combustion on the performance of a single cylinder diesel engine[J]. Front Energ, 2011, 5(4): 398-403.
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https://academic.hep.com.cn/fie/EN/Y2011/V5/I4/398
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