Computational parametric investigation on single cylinder constant speed spark ignition engine fuelled water-based micro-emulsion, ethanol blends, and conventional gasoline
In this contribution two Alternative fuels in fixed proportions were compared with conventional 100% gasoline fuel on a constant Speed single cylinder based generator. This work defines the complete state of the art work done on computational Simulation Software on AVL Boost. In this work, we have c...
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KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
2021
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Sumario: | In this contribution two Alternative fuels in fixed proportions were compared with conventional 100% gasoline fuel on a constant Speed single cylinder based generator. This work defines the complete state of the art work done on computational Simulation Software on AVL Boost. In this work, we have compared the performance and emission characteristics of single cylinder spark Ignition engine constant speed of 3000 rpm fuelled conventional Gasoline 100% with blended Alternative fuel Ethanol15% with 85% Gasoline, and water-Ethanol based micro-emulsion fuel Gasoline 85% Ethanol 10% and H2O 5% on licence based Simulation Software AVL Boost. The performance parameters were checked for all the three types of fuels and emission characteristics were compared with all the three types of fuels. The results were very promising for water-Ethanol based micro-emulsion fuel as far as the emission characteristics are concerned. Ethanol 15% blends with 85% Gasoline also showed very less emissions as compared to conventional 100% Gasoline. The power & Torque has shown slightly more increase for conventional 100% Gasoline fuel as compared to other two Alternative Fuels. However, emissions were far lesser for water-Ethanol based micro-emulsion and Ethanol blended fuel. The main aim of this investigation is to reduce the emissions and trying to meet the future emission standards Euro 7. |
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