Experimental Investigation of Magnetic Fuel Conditioner (M.F.C) in I.C. engine

  • Jain S
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Abstract

Vehicle on road produces large amount of CO, HC and NOx etc. as a exhaust emission. Typically I.C. engine used in automobiles have a probl em of pollutant emission, which mainly depends on combustion process occurs in I.C. engines. Incomplete combustion produces large amount of emission gases & gives lower efficiency. To tackle these issues new way of fuel conditioner are developed called as Magnetic Fuel Conditioner (MFC). The present article describes the mechanism of MFC, objectives & the parameter which affects the efficiency of MFC. Further, in this report one case study is presented in which ferrite magnets are used as MFC which improves efficiency and emission. A permanent magnet mounted in path of fuel lines. Mounting magnets in fuel line enhance fuel properties such as it aligns & orients, hydrocarbon molecules, better atomization of fuel (Proper mixing of air with fuel) etc. Use of such fuel conditioners improves mileage & better emission of vehicle. Finally this article also review about new emerging technology i.e. fuel conditioners, developments done across the globe.

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Jain, S. (2012). Experimental Investigation of Magnetic Fuel Conditioner (M.F.C) in I.C. engine. IOSR Journal of Engineering, 02(07), 27–31. https://doi.org/10.9790/3021-02712731

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