Impact of variable exhaust valve timing on diesel engine characteristics fueled with waste cooking oil biofuel blends: A numerical analysis

The quantity of the conventional sources of energy such as petroleum, coal, and the deposits of hydrocarbon are limited in nature. The rapid growth is observed in the industrial and transportation section due to increase in population that has compelled the mankind to look for an alternative to conv...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Patel S., Torgal S., Purohit T., Kumar R., Singh D.V., Kanchan S., Soudagar M.E.M., Ahamad T., Kalam M.A., Patel M.
Other Authors: 58271924200
Format: Article
Published: SAGE Publications Ltd 2024
Subjects:
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Institution: Universiti Tenaga Nasional
id my.uniten.dspace-34641
record_format dspace
spelling my.uniten.dspace-346412024-10-14T11:21:20Z Impact of variable exhaust valve timing on diesel engine characteristics fueled with waste cooking oil biofuel blends: A numerical analysis Patel S. Torgal S. Purohit T. Kumar R. Singh D.V. Kanchan S. Soudagar M.E.M. Ahamad T. Kalam M.A. Patel M. 58271924200 57190981796 58529025400 55776822500 57201932017 57193200042 57194384501 12790015800 55103352400 57198082705 Biodiesel biofuel combustion and emission diesel engine performance characteristics Biodiesel Coal Coal combustion Costs Fuel injection Numerical methods Oils and fats Population statistics Timing circuits Waste incineration Bottom dead centres Combustion and emission Combustion parameters Emission parameters Emissions and combustion Exhaust valve timing Performance characteristics Performance parameters Valve timing Waste cooking oil Diesel engines The quantity of the conventional sources of energy such as petroleum, coal, and the deposits of hydrocarbon are limited in nature. The rapid growth is observed in the industrial and transportation section due to increase in population that has compelled the mankind to look for an alternative to conventional fuels. Biodiesel can be a potential substitute due to its ease of availability, accessibility, lower cost, and nontoxic characteristics. In this study, waste cooking oil (WCO) as the feedstock for biodiesel due to its abundance and low prices is chosen. It has been observed that the high prices of cooking oil have compelled people to reuse it multiple times, which can have negative health consequences such as inflammation, cholesterol issues, diabetes, and cancer. However, if people can obtain WCO at a reasonable cost, they will refrain from reusing it repeatedly. This article presents a numerical method that investigates the effects of variable exhaust valve timing on the performance, emissions, and combustion parameters of WCO and its different blends in a conventional mechanical fuel injection system diesel. The study was conducted using a single-cylinder, water-cooled, in-line diesel engine running at a constant speed. As, it is not possible to determine the values of engine performance, emissions, and combustion parameters for different valve timings experimentally, a numerical method has been adopted. The valve timing range was taken as 46�66� before bottom dead center (BDC) for exhaust valve opening and 6�20� after top dead center (TDC) for exhaust valve closing and the inlet valve opening and closing are constant at 16� b TDC and 33� a BDC, respectively. � IMechE 2023. Article in press 2024-10-14T03:21:20Z 2024-10-14T03:21:20Z 2023 Article 10.1177/09544089231190221 2-s2.0-85167408000 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85167408000&doi=10.1177%2f09544089231190221&partnerID=40&md5=37ee4bfe1cb7606daeeec27be1f68bc8 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/34641 All Open Access Hybrid Gold Open Access SAGE Publications Ltd Scopus
institution Universiti Tenaga Nasional
building UNITEN Library
collection Institutional Repository
continent Asia
country Malaysia
content_provider Universiti Tenaga Nasional
content_source UNITEN Institutional Repository
url_provider http://dspace.uniten.edu.my/
topic Biodiesel
biofuel
combustion and emission
diesel engine
performance characteristics
Biodiesel
Coal
Coal combustion
Costs
Fuel injection
Numerical methods
Oils and fats
Population statistics
Timing circuits
Waste incineration
Bottom dead centres
Combustion and emission
Combustion parameters
Emission parameters
Emissions and combustion
Exhaust valve timing
Performance characteristics
Performance parameters
Valve timing
Waste cooking oil
Diesel engines
spellingShingle Biodiesel
biofuel
combustion and emission
diesel engine
performance characteristics
Biodiesel
Coal
Coal combustion
Costs
Fuel injection
Numerical methods
Oils and fats
Population statistics
Timing circuits
Waste incineration
Bottom dead centres
Combustion and emission
Combustion parameters
Emission parameters
Emissions and combustion
Exhaust valve timing
Performance characteristics
Performance parameters
Valve timing
Waste cooking oil
Diesel engines
Patel S.
Torgal S.
Purohit T.
Kumar R.
Singh D.V.
Kanchan S.
Soudagar M.E.M.
Ahamad T.
Kalam M.A.
Patel M.
Impact of variable exhaust valve timing on diesel engine characteristics fueled with waste cooking oil biofuel blends: A numerical analysis
description The quantity of the conventional sources of energy such as petroleum, coal, and the deposits of hydrocarbon are limited in nature. The rapid growth is observed in the industrial and transportation section due to increase in population that has compelled the mankind to look for an alternative to conventional fuels. Biodiesel can be a potential substitute due to its ease of availability, accessibility, lower cost, and nontoxic characteristics. In this study, waste cooking oil (WCO) as the feedstock for biodiesel due to its abundance and low prices is chosen. It has been observed that the high prices of cooking oil have compelled people to reuse it multiple times, which can have negative health consequences such as inflammation, cholesterol issues, diabetes, and cancer. However, if people can obtain WCO at a reasonable cost, they will refrain from reusing it repeatedly. This article presents a numerical method that investigates the effects of variable exhaust valve timing on the performance, emissions, and combustion parameters of WCO and its different blends in a conventional mechanical fuel injection system diesel. The study was conducted using a single-cylinder, water-cooled, in-line diesel engine running at a constant speed. As, it is not possible to determine the values of engine performance, emissions, and combustion parameters for different valve timings experimentally, a numerical method has been adopted. The valve timing range was taken as 46�66� before bottom dead center (BDC) for exhaust valve opening and 6�20� after top dead center (TDC) for exhaust valve closing and the inlet valve opening and closing are constant at 16� b TDC and 33� a BDC, respectively. � IMechE 2023.
author2 58271924200
author_facet 58271924200
Patel S.
Torgal S.
Purohit T.
Kumar R.
Singh D.V.
Kanchan S.
Soudagar M.E.M.
Ahamad T.
Kalam M.A.
Patel M.
format Article
author Patel S.
Torgal S.
Purohit T.
Kumar R.
Singh D.V.
Kanchan S.
Soudagar M.E.M.
Ahamad T.
Kalam M.A.
Patel M.
author_sort Patel S.
title Impact of variable exhaust valve timing on diesel engine characteristics fueled with waste cooking oil biofuel blends: A numerical analysis
title_short Impact of variable exhaust valve timing on diesel engine characteristics fueled with waste cooking oil biofuel blends: A numerical analysis
title_full Impact of variable exhaust valve timing on diesel engine characteristics fueled with waste cooking oil biofuel blends: A numerical analysis
title_fullStr Impact of variable exhaust valve timing on diesel engine characteristics fueled with waste cooking oil biofuel blends: A numerical analysis
title_full_unstemmed Impact of variable exhaust valve timing on diesel engine characteristics fueled with waste cooking oil biofuel blends: A numerical analysis
title_sort impact of variable exhaust valve timing on diesel engine characteristics fueled with waste cooking oil biofuel blends: a numerical analysis
publisher SAGE Publications Ltd
publishDate 2024
_version_ 1814061065101639680