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Biofuels | 2017

Carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and sequestration using biofuels and an exhaust catalytic carbon capture system in a single-cylinder CI engine: an experimental study

S. Thiyagarajan; V. Edwin Geo; Leenus Jesu Martin; B. Nagalingam

ABSTRACT In the present study, tests were conducted to reduce CO2 emissions from a single-cylinder CI engine using biofuels and an exhaust catalytic carbon capture system (ECCCS) to evaluate CO2 sequestration of biofuels. Karanja oil is a second generation non-edible oil available abundantly in India. A Karanja oil methyl ester (KOME) operated CI engine emits higher CO2 emissions due to the higher carbon content in its structure compared to diesel. Hence, the low carbon biofuel Orange oil (ORG) was blended on an equal volume basis with KOME. The blend reduced CO2 emissions by 27% compared to KOME at 100% load condition. For further enhancement, acetone (A) was blended 20% by volume basis with the KOME-ORG blend. CO2 emissions were reduced by about 30% for KOME-ORG + A20 blend compared to KOME at 100% load condition. Employing ECCCS along with KOME-ORG + A20 blend reduces CO2 emissions further. CO2 emissions are reduced by about 44% for KOME-ORG + A20 + Zeolite and reduced by about 32% for KOME-ORG + A20 + activated carbon. The results clearly indicate that KOME-ORG + A20 + zeolite is optimal among the blends based on carbon capture and maximum CO2 sequestration.


Environmental Technology | 2018

Combined effect of fuel-design and after-treatment system on reduction of local and global emissions from CI engine

S. Thiyagarajan; V. Edwin Geo; Leenus Jesu Martin; B. Nagalingam

ABSTRACT This experimental study aims to mitigate harmful emissions from a CI engine using bio-energy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) approach. The engine used for this experimental work is a single cylinder CI engine with a rated power of 5.2 kW at a constant speed of 1500 rpm. The BECCS approach is a combination of plant-based biofuels and carbon capture and storage (CCS) system. The whole investigation was done in four phases: (1) Substituting diesel with Karanja oil methyl ester (KOME) (2) Equal volume blending of Orange oil (ORG) with KOME (3) 20% blending of n-butanol (B) with KOME-ORG blend (4) CCS system with zeolite based non-selective catalytic reduction (NSCR) and mono ethanolamine (MEA) based selective non-catalytic reduction (SNCR) system with KOME-ORG + B20 blend. The experimental results show that substitution of diesel with KOME reduces smoke emission, but increases NO and CO2 emission. KOME-ORG blend reduces CO2 and smoke emissions with high NO emission due to combustion improvement. In comparison with the sole combustion of KOME at full load condition, the combination of KOME-ORG + B20 as bio-fuel with zeolite based post-combustion treatment system resulted in a maximum reduction of NO, smoke and CO2 emission by 41%, 19% and 15% respectively.


Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy | 2017

Simultaneous reduction of NO–smoke–CO2 emission in a biodiesel engine using low-carbon biofuel and exhaust after-treatment system

S. Thiyagarajan; V. Edwin Geo; Leenus Jesu Martin; B. Nagalingam


Energy | 2016

Assessment of cashew nut shell oil as an alternate fuel for CI (Compression ignition) engines

G. Kasiraman; V. Edwin Geo; B. Nagalingam


Renewable Energy | 2018

Effect of ternary blends of bio-ethanol, diesel and castor oil on performance, emission and combustion in a CI engine

T. Prakash; V. Edwin Geo; Leenus Jesu Martin; B. Nagalingam


Journal of The Energy Institute | 2017

Effect of fuel inlet temperature on cottonseed oil–diesel mixture composition and performance in a DI diesel engine

M. Leenus Jesu Martin; V. Edwin Geo; B. Nagalingam


Fuel | 2017

Studies on performance, combustion and emission of a single cylinder diesel engine fuelled with rubber seed oil and its biodiesel along with ethanol as injected fuel

V. Edwin Geo; Ankit Sonthalia; G. Nagarajan; B. Nagalingam


Emission Control Science and Technology | 2017

Selective Non-catalytic Reduction (SNCR) of CO 2 and NO Emissions from a Single-Cylinder CI Engine Using Chemical Absorbents

S. Thiyagarajan; V. Edwin Geo; Leenus Jesu Martin; B. Nagalingam


Energy | 2018

Experimental studies on the effects of enhancing the concentration of oxygen in the inducted charge of a biogas fuelled spark ignition engine

E. Porpatham; A. Ramesh; B. Nagalingam


Energy | 2018

Heat release rate and performance simulation of DME fuelled diesel engine using oxygenate correction factor and load correction factor in double Wiebe function

S. Loganathan; M. Leenus Jesu Martin; B. Nagalingam; Lakshmi Prabhu

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Indian Institute of Technology Madras

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