Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1747576 | Journal of the Energy Institute | 2016 | 8 Pages |
•Methanol with high oxygen content was fueled on an HCCI engine.•Intake temperature is the most sensitive parameters for methanol HCCI combustion.•Relative rich air–fuel mixture is helpful to reduce the cyclic variation.•High ITE is obtained at CA50 near 7.5 °CA while combustion duration is less than 11 °CA.
Under the pressure of energy crisis and environmental pollution, a new combustion mode, homogenous charge compression ignition (HCCI) combustion, combined with a renewable alcohol fuel, methanol, was studied on a four-stroke HCCI engine. Intake charge temperature, fuel–air equivalence ratio and engine speed, were varied during the experiments. The results show that the intake charge temperature influences both the combustion phasing and heat release rate significantly, which is the most sensitive parameter among tested parameters for methanol HCCI combustion. Equivalence ratio has obvious influence on IMEP and cyclical variation but has little influence on thermal efficiency. The engine speed scopes are dominated by operation conditions and the optimized speed where highest thermal efficiency obtained increases gradually with equivalence ratio increasing. The maximum thermal efficiency can be obtained when CA50 locates near 7.5 °CA and combustion duration is less than 11 °CA on the experimental setup.