An Experimental Investigation On A Low Heat Rejection Diesel Engine Using Waste Plastic Oil With Different Injection Timing

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The disposal of waste plastic solids are becoming more than a crisis with respect to environmental safety. Proper disposal system may either be very expensive or leads to side effect. Hence researchers are looking for suitable methods to reuse them. Oils as substitute for petroleum products in internal combustion engines are gaining focus in India, because of its potential to generate large scale employment and relatively low environmental poverty. The present work aims at utilizing this waste plastic oil in a low heat rejection retarded timing engine whose combustion chamber surface is coated with partially stabilized zirconia (PSZ) ceramic. The influence of fuel injection timing was studied to completely understand the waste plastic oil performance in low heat rejection engine. The results revealed great improvement in performance, and emission characteristics. As a compensation, NOx formation was slightly increased. Overall performance of the low heat rejec-tion engine with waste plastic oil fuel was better with 14⁰ bTDC retarded injection time.

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Paranthaman, S., Dharmalingam, M., Arockiaraj, G. A., & Venkatraman, V. (2020). An Experimental Investigation On A Low Heat Rejection Diesel Engine Using Waste Plastic Oil With Different Injection Timing. Thermal Science, 24(1PartB), 453–461. https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI190414359P

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