A comparative study on alcohol-diesel blended fuels in a common rail diesel engine: Combined effects of carbon numbers, oxygen content, and molecular structure
Abstract:Abundant alcohols, including ethanol, propanol, butanol, and pentanol, are expected to be used in compression ignition engines to ease the shortages of fossil fuel. The various alcohols have quite a different combustion and emission characteristics in the engine due to the changes in molecular structures. In this paper, a series of experiments were conducted on a modified common-rail diesel engine fueled with diesel/alcohols blended fuels in a wide operating range. The effects of alcohol chain length, oxygen c… Show more
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