Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4915405 Proceedings of the Combustion Institute 2017 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this study, the effect of external-exhaust-gas-recirculation (EGR) on anti-knock characteristics of ethanol reference fuels (ERFs) with research octane number (RON) 100 was analyzed by measuring the ignition delay of the simulated end gas from a representative spark ignition (SI) engine operation, i.e. ASTM RON test condition. An in-house SI engine model was used to derive temperature and pressure profiles of the end gas with and without external-EGR for various ERFs, and then the ignition delay was measured by using a rapid compression machine along the derived temperature-pressure paths. The effect of external-EGR on the ignition delay of the simulated end gas was divided into two effects affecting the auto-ignition behavior: composition effect and temperature effect, then each effect was evaluated separately. As a result, the composition effect by adding external-EGR was maximized when the fuel is ERF10. With a regression analysis, it was found that there is the correlation between the amount of composition effect and the amount of pre-heat release in the end gas during a flame propagation; therefore, it is understood that ERF10 shows the most sensitive composition effect due to its pre-heat release characteristic. On the other hand, ERF with higher ethanol content was more sensitive to temperature effect by external-EGR on the ignition delay. It is found out that the amount of temperature effect depends mainly on latent heat of fuel; therefore, high latent heat of ethanol in ERF leads to its being influenced more by temperature effect. Consequently, ERF10 has the highest external-EGR sensitivity in anti-knock behavior at RON test condition, and it is further discussed that the optimum ERF for external-EGR strategy could vary from ERF0 to ERF10 according to different engine operating conditions.
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