Performance Test on 4-Stroke Petrol Engine with Pure Oxygen
Journal: International Journal of Mechanical and Production Engineering Research and Development (IJMPERD ) (Vol.7, No. 3)Publication Date: 2017.6.7
Authors : Mangi Naveen Kumar; G. Abhilash Reddy; G. Manohar Naidu; C. Shirisha;
Page : 113-120
Keywords : Pure Oxygen; Internal Combustion Engine; Vacuum Chamber; Power & Torque;
Abstract
Internal combustion engines are working by consuming the gasoline and air from the atmosphere. Due to more unwanted gases in air when combustion is taking place inside the cylinder it produces the more amounts of emissions from the exhaust. The problem is overcome by sending the pure oxygen into the internal combustion engine along with gasoline. It is by absence of remaining unwanted gases into engine cylinder the emissions are reduced from the exhaust. It also affects increase in power and torque of the engine and emissions from the exhaust will decrease. Also, it affects the improvement by adjusting the oxygen-fuel ratio in the carburetor.
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