Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, 2 Prof & Dean, School of Engineering

Mr Kumar, G Janardhana Raju, K Reddy
2017 unpublished
The fluid motion in an internal combustion engine is induced during the induction process and later modified during the compression process. There are various methods to improve the efficiency of engine such as super charging, turbo charging, varying stroke length, varying injection pressure, fuel to air ratio, additional strokes per cycle and so on. In the present work the experimental analysis has been carried out to study the impact of in cylinder swirling flow with closed coil intake
more » ... d using both diesel and Mamey Sapote biodiesel. The swirl motion is created by modifying the inlet manifold. This study presents the comparative measures of brake power, brake specific fuel consumption, brake thermal efficiency, CO, CO 2 , HC, NOx and smoke opacity.
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