Fumigation of Alcohols in a Multicylinder Diesel Engine-Evaluation of Potential 860308
The paper presents the results of alcohol fumigation as applied to an existing turbocharged six-cylinder, direct injection diesel engine. Three alcohol fuels - methanol, ethanol, and aqueous ethanol - were fumigated in the crossover pipe, between the turbocharger and the intake ports. There was no attempt made to optimize the combustion system or the diesel fuel injection system for the dual fuel operation. Means to provide fuel vaporization were used. Extensive instrumentation allowed recording and data processing from all six cylinders.
The paper primarily addresses the impact of alcohol fumigation on rates of pressure rise, peak cylinder pressures, specific energy consumption and gaseous emissions of carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and nitrous oxides. Conclusions are drawn as to the practical potential of fumigating larger proportions of alcohols in direct injection diesel engines.
Citation: Baranescu, R., "Fumigation of Alcohols in a Multicylinder Diesel Engine-Evaluation of Potential," SAE Technical Paper 860308, 1986, https://doi.org/10.4271/860308. Download Citation
Author(s):
Rodica A. Baranescu
Affiliated:
Navistar International Corp.
Pages: 20
Event:
SAE International Congress and Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
Oxygenates in Motor Fuel Formulation-PT-38
Related Topics:
Diesel / compression ignition engines
Energy consumption
Engine cylinders
Combustion and combustion processes
Ethanol
Turbochargers
Methanol
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