Thursday, June 9, 2016

Experimental Investigation Work of Diesel Engine by Developing Combustion Chamber Geometry | IJSTE JOURNAL VOL 1, ISS 12

Experimental Investigation Work of Diesel Engine by Developing Combustion Chamber Geometry

Morden internal combustion engines must meet high emission standard including better performance and fuel economy. An increased diesel engine population has created pressures on controlling diesel PM and NOx emissions. EGR to control NOx emissions by reticulating exhaust gases back into the combustion chamber to be burned a second time, thereby reducing emissions associated with health risks and also change in combustion chamber geometry to reduce exhaust emission. Major emissions from a diesel engine are NOx, SOx, CO and particulate matter (PM).amongst these pollutants CO and Sox and some quantity of particulate matters are reduced by some after treatment methods, improve combustion chamber geometry etc.

This Article is Research By Bhuva Paresh, U.C.Arvadia, A.A.Katariya and published by IJSTE JOURNAL
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