A New Look at the Utilization of Alternate Fuels for Diesel Engines - IDIS 810998
Application of alternate fuels to diesel engine is much desired. A new and unique dual-fuel injection system has been developed for high speed automotive diesel engines.
This system has two features. One is that alternate fuels such as methanol, ethanol and biomass, are directly inducted into the fuel injection pipe through one-way check valve under pressure, and blended fuels are simultaneously injected into the combustion chamber.
The other is that various kinds of fuel can be easily adapted to this system not dependent upon the fuel properties such as viscosity.
Using a single cylinder direct injection diesel engine and ethanol as an alternate fuel, injection characteristics and exhaust gas emissions were investigated.
The results showed that ethanol could replace up to 50% of diesel fuel while keeping the normal engine operating stability. A better fuel economy was also obtained by applying both higher compression ratio and advanced injection timing. NOx concentration was unchanged compared to diesel fuel only.
Citation: Fujisawa, T. and Yokota, K., "A New Look at the Utilization of Alternate Fuels for Diesel Engines - IDIS," SAE Technical Paper 810998, 1981, https://doi.org/10.4271/810998. Download Citation
Author(s):
Teruyuki Fujisawa, Katsuhiko Yokota
Affiliated:
Isuzu Motors Ltd.
Pages: 10
Event:
1981 SAE International Off-Highway and Powerplant Congress and Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
SAE 1981Transactions-V90-A
Related Topics:
Diesel fuels
Alternative fuels
Diesel / compression ignition engines
Fuel economy
Ethanol
Combustion chambers
Fuel injection
Methanol
Engine cylinders
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