Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6635328 | Fuel | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
This paper investigates an experimental study of Alcohols-gasoline Dual-Fuel Spark Ignition (DFSI) Combustion for knock suppression and high fuel efficiency using a gasoline engine with high compression ratio. Alcohols-gasoline DFSI is organized using a port-fuel-injection (PFI) of high oxygenated, high latent heat and high octane number fuel to suppress knock and a direct injection (DI) of high energy density and high volatility fuel to extend high load. Systematical comparison about the effect of stoichiometric M-G (PFI-Methanol and DI-Gasoline), E-G (PFI-Ethanol and DI-Gasoline), E85W15-G (PFI-15% water and 85% ethanol and DI-Gasoline) and G-G (PFI-Gasoline and DI-Gasoline) DFSI on engine knock suppression was conducted. For each test, the percentage of PFI-Alcohol was varied from 0% to 100%. The effects of these combustion modes on knock-limit extension, fuel economy, and combustion characteristics were investigated. Alcohols-gasoline DFSI is a potential approach of using alternative alcohol fuels in practical gasoline engines with significant improvement in engine efficiency and knock suppression. M-G DFSI exhibits better anti-knock performance and achieves higher fuel efficiency than other combustion modes.
Keywords
MBTBMEPPFIAFRISFCCA50TDCIMEPBSFCaTDCMFBPmaxCOVafter top dead centerbrake specific fuel consumptionport fuel injectiondirect injectionspark ignitionMaximum Pressure Rise RateMaximum pressureKnock intensityCoefficient of VariationIndicated powertop dead centerIndicated Specific Fuel ConsumptionEngine knockinternal combustion engineFuel consumption rateAir Fuel RatioIndicated mean effective pressureMass fraction burnIce
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Authors
Hui Liu, Zhi Wang, Yan Long, Jianxin Wang,