Performance Enhancement of Engine Using Enriched Oxygen Inlet
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.4, No. 4)Publication Date: 2015-04-05
Authors : Anil KB;
Page : 1151-1157
Keywords : Cyclone separator; Efficiency; Emissions; Engine; Fuel consumption; Inlet air; Oxygen; Power Transmission;
Abstract
An internal combustion engine essentially requires a fuel which must have sufficient calorific value to produce enough power, and oxygen for the combustion of fuel. In normal vehicles fuel will be supplied from a fuel tank equipped with it. And oxygen will be taken from the atmospheric itself. Under normal conditions the percentage of oxygen present in atmospheric air will be around 21 % of the total volume. Studies shows that by increasing the oxygen percentage in the inlet air increases engine performance and reduces emission produced by the engine.
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