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Computerized Experimental Investigation on Performance & Exhaust Emission of Twin Cylinder Adiabatic Diesel Engine Coated with YSZ SVMIT Bharuch

SAE Technical Papers (1906-current) Available online

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Book
Conference/Event
Author/Creator:
Gosai, Dr. Dipakkumar C., author.
Contributor:
Gillawat, Anil Kumar
Conference Name:
NuGen Summit (2019-11-27 : Manesar, India)
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource cm
Place of Publication:
Warrendale, PA SAE International 2019
Summary:
The fuel consumption and performance of the Internal Combustion (IC) engine is improved by adopting concepts of an adiabatic engine. An experimental investigation for different load conditions is carried out on a water-cooled, constant-speed, twin-cylinder diesel engine. This research is intended to emphasize energy balance and emission characteristic for standard uncoated base engine and adiabatic engine. The inner walls of diesel engine combustion chamber are thermally insulated by a top coat of Metco 204NS yttria-stabilized zirconia (Y2O3ZrO2) powder (YSZ) of a thickness of 350 mm using plasma spray coating technology. The same combustion chamber is also coated with thermal barrier coating (TBC) bond coats of AMDRY 962 Nickle chromium aluminum yttria of thickness of 150 mm. The NiCrAlY powder specially designed to produce coating's resistance to hot corrosion. The combination of this ceramic material produces excellent high-temperature thermal barrier coating (TBC) resistant to thermal cycling stresses and strains. The engine valves, engine heads, and engine pistons were thermal barrier ceramic coated and computerized experimental results were compared to the base engine. Experimental results justified TBC engine to give a better diesel engine combustion cycle analysis. The main objective of this study is to increase power and torque parameters resulting in a decrease in fuel consumption. Furthermore, the exhaust emission parameter was found to be decreased. The noise level of the adiabatic engine was found satisfactorily
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Publisher Number:
2019-28-2548
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license

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