Analysis of Performance and Emission Characteristics of Thermal Barrier Coated Di Diesel Engine Fueled with Waste Plastic Pyrolysis Oil with Exhaust Gas Recirculation - A Review Study

  • Durga Sankar
  • Dr. A Aruna Kumari
  • et al.
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Internal combustion engines are main power source for automobiles. The transportation sector in India consumes 65% of the petroleum products, which leads to depletion of fossil fuel Resources, Hence There is a need to search an alternative fuel to fossil fuel. Waste plastic pyrolysis oil is suitable for diesel engines. However there are certain problems(performance and emissions) encountered with the use of waste plastic oil as alternative fuel to diesel fuel. Hence in this work two measures will be considered for commercial viability of waste plastic oil. They are "Thermal barrier coating to piston crown part" and "Exhaust gas recirculation". The aim of this work is to review of Impact of Thermal Barrier coating on the performance and Emissions of a single cylinder diesel engine fueled with waste plastic pyrolysis oil with Exhaust Gas recirculation.

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Durga Sankar, Dr. A Aruna Kumari, & Dr. K Vijaya Kumar Reddy. (2016). Analysis of Performance and Emission Characteristics of Thermal Barrier Coated Di Diesel Engine Fueled with Waste Plastic Pyrolysis Oil with Exhaust Gas Recirculation - A Review Study. International Journal of Engineering Research And, V5(05). https://doi.org/10.17577/ijertv5is050996

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