Engineering Science and Technology, an International Journal (Apr 2017)

Performance, emission and combustion characteristics of a branched higher mass, C3 alcohol (isopropanol) blends fuelled medium duty MPFI SI engine

  • Harish Sivasubramanian,
  • Yashwanth Kutti Pochareddy,
  • Gopinath Dhamodaran,
  • Ganapathy Sundaram Esakkimuthu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jestch.2016.11.013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 2
pp. 528 – 535

Abstract

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With growing concerns about environmental pollution caused by automobiles, biofuels containing oxygen – also known as oxygenates – are being researched very rigorously. In this article, we have inspected the use of isopropanol/gasoline blends, as fuel in a 4 – cylinder Spark Ignition engine with Multi-Point Fuel Injection System. Isopropanol was mixed with Unleaded Gasoline in proportions of 10, 20 and 30% by volume (IPA10, IPA20 and IPA30). It is found that with the use of isopropanol/gasoline blends in Spark Ignition Engine, Brake Thermal Efficiency and NOx emissions increased whereas carbon monoxide and hydrocarbon emissions decreased. When the spark timing was retarded by 2 degrees, it was found that isopropanol/gasoline blends emitted lower NOx emissions than those at original spark timing. Isopropanol blends also increased the in-cylinder pressure values and heat release rate values.

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