Effects of ternary mixtures of propane-butane-hydrogen and different liquid fuels on the performance specifications of a spark ignition engine

Author(s):  
Guven Gonca ◽  
Ibrahim Genc
Energies ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (18) ◽  
pp. 4671
Author(s):  
Luís Durão ◽  
Joaquim Costa ◽  
Tiago Arantes ◽  
F. P. Brito ◽  
Jorge Martins ◽  
...  

The partial replacement of fossil fuels by biofuels contributes to a reduction of CO2 emissions, alleviating the greenhouse effect and climate changes. Furthermore, fuels produced from waste biomass materials have no impact on agricultural land use and reduce deposition of such wastes in landfills. In this paper we evaluate the addition of pyrolysis biogasoline (pyrogasoline) as an additive for fossil gasoline. Pyrogasoline was produced from used cooking oils unfit to produce biodiesel. This study was based on a set of engine tests using binary and ternary mixtures of gasoline with 0, 2.5, and 5% pyrogasoline and ethanol. The use of ternary blends of gasoline and two different biofuels was tested with the purpose of achieving optimal combustion conditions and lower emissions, taking advantage of synergistic effects due to the different properties and chemical compositions of those biofuels. The tests were performed on a spark-ignition engine, operated at full load (100% throttle, or WOT—wide open throttle) between 2000 and 6000 rpm, while recording engine performance and exhaust gases pollutants data. Binary mixtures with pyrogasoline did not improve or worsen the engine’s performance, but the ternary mixtures (gasoline + pyrogasoline + ethanol) positively improved the engine’s performance with torque gains between 0.8 and 3.1% compared to gasoline. All fuels presented CO and unburned hydrocarbons emissions below those produced by this type of engine operated under normal (fossil) gasoline. On the other hand, NOx emissions from oxygenated fuels had contradictory behaviour compared to gasoline. If we consider the gains achieved by the torque with the ternary mixtures and reductions in polluting emissions obtained by mixtures with pyrogasoline, a future for this fuel can be foreseen as a partial replacement of fossil gasoline.


2003 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. Majmudar ◽  
K. Aung

The use of alternative fuels such as methanol and ethanol in spark-ignition (SI) engines is beneficial to the environment as it reduces emissions of pollutants such as NOx from these engines with slight penalty on the performance. This paper investigated the use of liquid fuel blends such as ethanol/gasoline blend in an SI engine by numerical simulations. The numerical simulations were based on the models of finite heat release, cylinder heat transfer, pumping losses, and friction losses. Simulations were carried out to evaluate the effects of compression ratio, equivalence ratio, ignition timing, and engine speed on the performance of the SI engine. The results of the simulations were compared with experimental data from the literature to validate the simulations. Good agreements between the computed and experimental results were obtained. The results showed that the current model could satisfactorily predict the performance of an SI engine fueled by liquid fuel blends.


1970 ◽  
Vol 185 (1) ◽  
pp. 857-867 ◽  
Author(s):  
W. J. D. Annand ◽  
S. J. Sulaiman

Observations of knock limits, in terms of ignition time for borderline knock, are presented for methane and propane at a range of supercharge conditions up to 9 ***lbf/in2boost, in a spark-ignition engine of 105 mm bore running at speeds of 600 and 920 rev/min, with compression ratios of 7·7/1 and 9·5/1. Associated measurements of output and economy are given. Less extensive observations on a butane fuel, and on methane-propane and propane-butane mixtures, are also included. From an examination of computed temperature-pressure histories in the unburned portion of the mixture, it is found that the knock limited ignition advance on the propane fuel at chemically-correct mixture can be closely predicted over the full range of operating conditions covered, by the attainment of a certain critical value of a simple parameter.


Author(s):  
santiago daniel martinez boggio ◽  
Pedro Lacava ◽  
Maycon Silva ◽  
SIMONA MEROLA ◽  
Adrian Irimescu ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Claudio Santana ◽  
Jose Eduardo Mautone Barros ◽  
Juan Carlos Horta Gutiérrez ◽  
Helder Alves de Almeida Junior ◽  
jorgimara braga

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