Abstract:
In the present work, a simulation model based on two different zones of combustion in compression ignition (CI) engines has
been modified to predict the performance of a four-stroke CI engine. The modified model for the calculation of closed cycle
of a four-stroke diesel engine is presented and applied for its operation with vegetable oil (Jatropha), which is considered as
promising bio-fuels now a days. For the local temperature and cylinder pressure calculations, the mass and state equations
are applied in each zone. The effect of fuel injection pressure and advance angle of fuel injection point on the brake thermal
efficiency, brake-specific fuel consumption and nitric oxide emission has been analysed. The results from a computer program
are compared and verified with the corresponding measurements from an experimental investigation conducted on the test
bed. A good synchronisation is observed between the model’s prediction and the available theoretical and experimental
results. Engineering equation solver has been used as the programming input to the model.