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Predict the Effect of Combustion Parameter on Performance and Combustion Characteristics of Small Single Cylinder Diesel Engine

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To predict the effect of change in combustion parameter which can be achieved through newly CRDI system on the performance of small cylinder diesel engine, a MATLAB programme based on a mathematical model has been developed. Developed mathematical model results are verified by comparing with those obtained through a trial on conventional small diesel engine and found very well matches. Further made changes in modelling for a different combination of combustion parameters such as injection pressure and injection timing and observed the effect of the same on performance and combustion characteristics of the diesel engine. These estimates are most useful for understanding basic engine performance as well as assessing modifications as regards high injection pressure system, valve and cam sizing, other geometrical parameters and various fuels.

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Dond, D.K., Gulhane, N.P. (2021). Predict the Effect of Combustion Parameter on Performance and Combustion Characteristics of Small Single Cylinder Diesel Engine. In: Bose, M., Modi, A. (eds) Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Advances in Energy Research. Springer Proceedings in Energy. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5955-6_86

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