Impact of Ethanol-Gasoline Port Injected on Performance and Exhaust Emissions of a Turbocharged SI Engine
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
This paper presents results of an experimental investigation
on a flexible port dual fuel injection using different
ethanol to gasoline mass fractions. A four stroke, two
cylinder turbocharged SI engine was used for the experiments.
The engine speed was set at 3000 rpm, tests were carried out
at medium-high load and two air-fuel-ratio.
The initial reference conditions were set running the
engine, fueled with full gasoline at the KLSA boundary, in
accordance with the standard ECU engine map. This engine
point was representative of a rich mixture (?=0.9) in order to
control the knock and the temperature at turbine inlet. The
investigated fuels included different ethanol-gasoline mass
fractions (E10, E20, E30 and E85), supplied by dual injection
within the intake manifold. A spark timing sweep, both at
stoichiometric and lean (?=1.1) conditions, up to the most
advanced one without knock was carried out. Engine performance,
gaseous exhaust emissions, particle size distribution
and particulate matter were measured and the results were
compared to the gasoline reference case.
The main results showed that the E20 and E30 ethanol
mass fractions, allowing advanced spark timings, achieved
the same engine load as the gasoline case with a significant
increase in thermal efficiency (?10%), in spite of alcohol's
lower energy content. Compared to gasoline, E30 or E85
attained a significant reduction in particle number emissions
as well a cut of the particulate mass (60-80%), particularly
significant for the lean case (90%).
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Ethanol; Spark Ignition Engines; Emissio; Fuel economy
Elenco autori:
Costagliola, MARIA ANTONIETTA; Tornatore, Cinzia; Marchitto, Luca; Valentino, Gerardo
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