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Parametric Investigation on Single Cylinder Spark Ignition Engine Fueled Methanol Blends; Water-Based Micro Emulsions and Conventional Gasoline

Authors :
Subramania Nadaraja Pillai
Abdul Gani Abdul Jameel
Ufaith Qadiri
Mohammed Abdul Raheem
Amjad Ali Pasha
Mustafa M. Rahman
Source :
International Journal of Heat and Technology. 39:919-924
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
International Information and Engineering Technology Association, 2021.

Abstract

In this contribution, the investigation conducted on alternative fuels includes methanol 20% blended with gasoline 80% and emulsion-based fuel with the composition of gasoline 80%, ethanol 15%, and H2O 5% are compared with 100% conventional gasoline fuel. These fueled single-cylinders spark ignition engine is studied for checking their performance and emission characteristics as per future emission norms. This work is performed on One-dimensional AVL Boost Simulation Software. The simulations predicted the performance and emission characteristics were far lesser than conventional 100% gasoline. These fuels meet the strict emission regulations of Euro VII. The main purpose of this investigation is to use alternative fuels to improve the performance and emission characteristics of the single- cylinder spark ignition engine and reduce the consumption of fossil fuel reserves. This investigation led to the conclusion that by using methanol 20% in 80% gasoline and micro-emulsion, fuel improves the power, BSFC (brake specific fuel consumption), thermal efficiency and combustion properties of the single-cylinder spark-ignition engine. The CO, HC and NOx emissions were also reduced for alternative fuel than 100% gasoline fuel. The novel water-based emulsion fuel showed the lowest value of NOx emissions as compared to blended 20% methanol with 80% gasoline and 100% gasoline fuel.

Details

ISSN :
03928764
Volume :
39
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Heat and Technology
Accession number :
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Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.18280/ijht.390327