Study on effect of blends of Datura stramonium biodiesel on the performance and emission characteristics on diesel engine

Abstract
Biodiesel has been emerging as a potential source for the replacement of conventional diesel fuel. Non edible plant oil extracted from the seeds of Datura Stramonium was used as the feedstock and synthesized into biodiesel by acid catalyzed esterification and base catalyzed transesterification. Biodiesel blends of B00, B04, B08, B12, B16, B20 and B24 were prepared. Additionally, 5additive. The prepared blend range within the prescribed limits of American standard ASTM 6751. The fuels were used in Single cylinder Diesel engine with compression ratio (CR) 16.7:1. Performance parameters like Brake Power (BP), Fuel consumption, Braking Torque (BT), Brake specific fuel consumption (BSFC) and Heat Supplied were measured at different loads. Exhaust parameters Hydrocarbons (HC), Carbon Monoxides (CO), Carbon Dioxide (CO 2 ), Oxygen (O 2 ) and Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) were also measured. The vibration on the engine casing was also observed. B16 was observed to be the optimum blend among the aforementioned blends. It shows significant reduction in the emissions of HC, HC, CO 2 and NOx without any drastic change in the performance and vibration.
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Submitted in partial fulfillment for the requirement of the degree of Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering.
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