Effect of Natural and Synthesized Oil Blends with Diesel by Volume on Lubrication and Performance of Internal Combustion Engine

Authors

  • Laxman Palikhel Thapathali Campus, Institute of Engineering, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal
  • Rupesh Lal Karn Thapathali Campus, Institute of Engineering, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal
  • Suman Aryal Thapathali Campus, Institute of Engineering, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal
  • Barsha Neupane Thapathali Campus, Institute of Engineering, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/jiee.v3i1.34331

Keywords:

Frictional Power, Low Sulfur Diesel, Lubricity, Biodiesel, Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel

Abstract

Use of ultra-low sulfur diesel leads to improve emission but it has negative impact on lubrication. Poor lubrication leads to damage the cylinder parts and piston rings. For proper lubrication in ultra-low sulfur diesel, anti-wear agent, corrosion & Rust inhibitor, metal deactivator, Anti-oxidant, Pour point depressant, seal swell agent, viscosity improver and other are used. Viscosity improver such as polymers and copolymers of methacrylates, butadiene olefins and alkylated styrenes reduce the rate of viscosity change with temperature, metal deactivator are organic complexes containing nitrogen or sulphur, amines, sulphides and phosphites reduce catalytic effect on metals on oxidation rate, anti-wear agent such as Zinc dithiophosphates, organic phosphates and acid phosphates reduces friction and wear and prevent scoring and seizure. In this paper comparison of 5% blend of commercially available synthesized lubricating oil mixed with pure diesel by volume and 5% blend of transesterified Jatropha with pure diesel by volume is investigated. It is found that for the same brake power, indicated power provided by 5% blend of transesterified Jatropha is lower than 5% blend of lubricating oil. The friction loss for 5% blend of transesterified Jatropha is lower than 5% blend of lubricating oil. Throughout the load specific fuel consumption of 5% blend of transesterified Jatropha is lower than 5% blend of lubricating oil except at low load (i.e. before 1.5kg). Other performance parameters such as indicated thermal efficiency, brake thermal efficiency, volumetric efficiency and mechanical efficiency also support the fact that 5% blend of transesterified Jatropha shows a better performance characteristics than 5% blend of lubricating oil.

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Author Biographies

Laxman Palikhel, Thapathali Campus, Institute of Engineering, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal

Department of Automobile and Mechanical Engineering

Rupesh Lal Karn, Thapathali Campus, Institute of Engineering, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal

Department of Automobile and Mechanical Engineering

Suman Aryal, Thapathali Campus, Institute of Engineering, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal

Department of Automobile and Mechanical Engineering

Barsha Neupane, Thapathali Campus, Institute of Engineering, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal

Department of Automobile and Mechanical Engineering

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Published

2020-03-31

How to Cite

Palikhel, L., Karn, R. L., Aryal, S., & Neupane, B. (2020). Effect of Natural and Synthesized Oil Blends with Diesel by Volume on Lubrication and Performance of Internal Combustion Engine. Journal of Innovations in Engineering Education, 3(1), 107–114. https://doi.org/10.3126/jiee.v3i1.34331

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