Influencing parameter optimisation of CRDI engine fuelled with lemongrass biodiesel blends

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Prakash P. [1 ]
Dhanasekaran C. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Mechanical Engineering, VELS Institute of Science, Technology & Advanced Studies (VISTAS), Chennai
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ANN; CRDI engine; Lemongrass biodiesel; optimisation; performance and emission characteristics; RSM;
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10.1080/01430750.2022.2142286
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Based on the central composite design of the experiment of 50 input combinations, the behaviour of common rail direct injection compressed ignition engine was examined, and maximum engine performance and minimal emission were found using multi-objective RSM. The optimal input combination was identified after thorough testing. It consisted of 12.3 kg engine load, 60% lemongrass biodiesel, 1000 bar FIP, 6obTDC FIT, and 0% exhaust gas recirculation. A second order quadratic model with R 2 values of 0.99, 0.99, 0.84, 0.98, 0.82, 0.93 and 0.94 for Torque, BMEP, BTE, mechanical efficiency, BSFC, CO and NOx, respectively, was developed by taking into account all of the input parameters for all of the investigated responses. This model can be used to predict output responses within the experimental analysis ranges, with a maximum combined desirability of 0.863. ANN model may be successfully implemented for better prediction of the engine each output response than RSM-based prediction. Highlights: CCD-based DOE was made in the design expert 13 version by considering major influencing CRDI engine parameters. RSM was used to create a second-order polynomial quadratic model for forecasting torque, BMEP, mechanical efficiency, BTE, BSFC, CO and NOx. Furthermore, there was no apparent difference between the fitted values and the experimental data. The optimisation was done to enhance the BMEP, Torque, BTHE, and mechanical efficiency and minimise the BSFC, CO and NOx. The optimum combination for the best performance is obtained when running the engine at the following settings such as 100% EL, 60% fuel blend, 6obTDC of FIT, 1000 bar FIP and 0% EGR. The ANOVA study's findings indicate that EL has a 99% impact on BMEP and torque. The effect of EL on BTHE is 60.3%. EL affects 94.4% of mechanical efficiency. EL controls 55.9% of SFC. CO is influenced by EL, EGR and IT, respectively, by 60.58%, 10% and 5.3%. EGR and IT both affect NOx by 50.5% and 23.9%, respectively. CRDI engine output response prediction accuracy of ANN is better than RSM. © 2022 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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