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Enhancing Combustion, Performance and Emission Profiles Using Kapok Methyl Ester Blends with Hydrogen PSNA College of Engineering and Technology
- Format:
- Book
- Conference/Event
- Author/Creator:
- Anbarasan, B., author.
- Conference Name:
- Advances in Design, Materials, Manufacturing, and Surface Engineering (ADMMS'26) (2026-02-06 : Chennai, India)
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource cm
- Place of Publication:
- Warrendale, PA SAE International 2026
- Summary:
- This study investigates the potential of using a dual green alternative fuel combination, the one is hydrogen fuel and another one is biodiesel for enhancing the Performance, combustion and emission profile of a compression ignition engine. The kapok oil biodiesel was blended with Diesel in proportions of 20% (K20) and 40% (K40) by volume. The hydrogen gas was supplied at a constant flow of 4 liter per minute (LPM). The experimental fuels are neat diesel D100, K20 (80% Diesel and 20 % kapok methyl ester), K40 (60% Diesel + 40 % Kapok methyl ester), K20 + H4L (K20 with 4 LPM hydrogen) and K40+H4L (K40 with 4 LPM hydrogen). These test blends are investigated in a single cylinder direct injection CI engine under 0% to 100% load conditions at a fixed speed of 1500 rpm combustion, and emissions characteristic were evaluated and compared with base fuel. The outcomes indicated that the use of B20 and B40 blends without hydrogen led to reduced BTE because of their lower cetane number and calorific value. Additionally, higher viscosity of the blends resulted in increased BFSC. However, the introduction of hydrogen and the K20H fuel blend demonstrated notable emission improvements compared to conventional diesel, achieving reductions of 911% in unburned hydrocarbons, 5.3% in carbon monoxide, and approximately 8% in nitrogen oxides (NO). These findings highlight the potential of K20H as a cleaner alternative fuel
- Notes:
- Vendor supplied data
- Publisher Number:
- 2026-28-0058
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license
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