3 years ago

Waste plastic oil to fuel: An experimental study in thermal barrier coated CI engine with exhaust gas recirculation

Moranahalli Ponnusamy Sudeshkumar, Joseph Raj Francis Xavier, Pandian Balu, Veerasundaram Jayaseelan, Kumarasamy Sudhakar

The disposal of waste plastic has intensified into a massive environmental crisis. A sound disposal technology may be extremely expensive or complex in operation. As a result, experts are investigating alternative methods of recycling waste plastic. Waste plastic oils (WPO) are gaining interest as a replacement for petroleum-based fuels since they can deliver substantial performance while having a low environmental impact. The goal of this research is to look into the use of WPO in a retarded timing (RT) engine with a partially stabilized zirconium combustion chamber surface (PSZ). In addition, Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) augmentation was used to realize WPO performance fully. With 20% EGR, the engine's thermal efficiency increased by 6.33%, along with the significant reduction of NOx. However, CO, HC, and smoke particle emissions increased by 4.56%, 5.76%, and 3.54%. More research on the sustainability aspects of the WPO is required before considering it as a fuel for the transportation sector.

Publisher URL: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/tqem.21853

DOI: 10.1002/tqem.21853

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