Effect of Refining Rice Bran Oil in its Performance and Emission Characteristics as a Fuel in D.I.Diesel Engine
2006-01-3366
10/16/2006
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- Increasing demand and rapid depletion of fossil fuels have together prompted the researchers of many countries to look for alternate renewable fuels. In the present investigation an attempt was made to test the feasibility of rice bran oil as a fuel in C.I.engine in its original and in its refined form. Rice bran oil is produced from rice bran, a by-product of paddy processing. Its viscosity though relatively higher than diesel can be reduced by natural sedimentation process. In this attempt, the performance and emission characteristics of rice bran oil and its refined form were studied and compared with diesel by employing them as a fuel in a single cylinder, direct injection, 4.4 KW, air cooled diesel engine. Emission measurements were carried out using MRU Delta 1600L gas analyzer and the soot concentration was measured with AVL smoke meter. The performance characteristics revealed that the brake thermal efficiency of the rice bran oil was higher than its refined form and were marginally lower than that of diesel. It was found that though refined rice bran oil exhibited greater soot concentration characteristics than rice bran oil and diesel at all loads, it exhibited desirable characteristics for other emissions such as lower CO, HC, NOx emissions and lower exhaust gas temperatures with increasing load
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- Anandram, V., Karthik, J., Ramakrishnan, S., Saravanan, S. et al., "Effect of Refining Rice Bran Oil in its Performance and Emission Characteristics as a Fuel in D.I.Diesel Engine," SAE Technical Paper 2006-01-3366, 2006, https://doi.org/10.4271/2006-01-3366.