Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6630482 | Fuel | 2018 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Acetone-Butanol-Ethanol (ABE), as an alternative for butanol, can be used either in neat form or in blends with fossil fuels. Yet the flame characteristics of ABE blending gasolines have not been reported to date. To explore the effects of ABE addition on the laminar flame speed of gasoline, the spherical propagating flames of ABE, gasoline (represented by toluene reference fuel, TRF), as well as ABE-TRF mixture were measured at an initial condition of 1â¯bar, 400â¯K, and an equivalence ranging from 0.8 to 1.6. The results indicated that with an addition of 20% ABE fuel, the laminar flame speeds of ABE-TRF flame showed apparent increments at stoichiometric and Ï=1.2 flames. The normalized increment of laminar burning velocity Iv raised monotonically with the increase of equivalence ratio. The three ABE-TRF mixtures showed small increment of laminar burning velocity than TRF flame in the order of un.ABE20631
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Authors
Saifei Zhang, Timothy H. Lee, Han Wu, Junyu Pei, Wei Wu, Fushui Liu, Chunhua Zhang,