DIESEL COMBUSTION AND EMISSION USING HIGH BOOST AND HIGH INJECTION PRESSURE IN A SINGLE CYLINDER ENGINE

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CHINMAYA BISW.AL,KULAKAHNI KIRAN KUMAR, KUMAR PRALHA.D

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Heavy-duty diesel engines have adopted numerous technologies for clean emissions and low fuel consumption. Some are direct fuel injection combined with high injection pressure and adequate in-cylinder air motion, turbo-intercooler systems, and strong steel pistons. Us- ing these technologies, diesel engines have achieved an extremely low CO2 emission as a prime mover. However, heavy-duty diesel engines with even lower NOx and PM emission levels are anticipated. This study achieved high-boost and lean diesel combustion using a sin- gle cylinder engine that provides good engine performance and clean exhaust emission. The experiment was done under conditions of intake air quantity up to five times that of a natu- rally aspirated (NA) engine and 200 MPa injection pressure. The adopted pressure booster is an external supercharger that can control intake air temperature. In this engine, the maximum cylinder pressure was increased and new technologies were adopted, including a monotherm piston for endurance of Pmax = 30 MPa. Moreover, every engine part is newly designed. As the boost pressure increases, the rate of heat release resembles the injection rate and becomes sharper. The combustion and brake thermal efficiency are improved. This high boost and lean diesel combustion creates little smoke; ISCO and ISTHC without the ISNOx increase. It also yields good thermal efficiency

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CHINMAYA BISW.AL,KULAKAHNI KIRAN KUMAR, KUMAR PRALHA.D. (2023). DIESEL COMBUSTION AND EMISSION USING HIGH BOOST AND HIGH INJECTION PRESSURE IN A SINGLE CYLINDER ENGINE. Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education (TURCOMAT), 11(3), 1810–1815. https://doi.org/10.17762/turcomat.v11i3.13461
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