2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13115921
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Effects of Compression Ratio of Bio-Fueled SI Engines on the Thermal Balance and Waste Heat Recovery Potential

Abstract: In internal combustion engines, a significant share of the fuel energy is wasted via the heat losses. This study aims to understand the heat losses and analyze the potential of the waste heat recovery when biofuels are used in SI engines. A numerical model is developed for a single-cylinder, four-stroke and air-cooled SI engine to carry out the waste heat recovery analysis. To verify the numerical solution, experiments are first conducted for the gasoline engine. Biofuels including pure ethanol (E100), E15 (15… Show more

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“…Rakopoulos et al [41] elaborated a comprehensive, quasi-dimensional, two-zone combustion model allowing the prediction of the combustion characteristics, performance, nitric oxide (NO), and carbon monoxide (CO) emissions of high-speed spark-ignition engine. The model is validated on an experimental, Ricardo E6, mono-cylinder, high-speed SI engine operational over a wide range of compression ratios and (fuel-air) equivalence ratios (EQR).…”
Section: Present State Of the Development Of Vcr And Acc Engines 21 T...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rakopoulos et al [41] elaborated a comprehensive, quasi-dimensional, two-zone combustion model allowing the prediction of the combustion characteristics, performance, nitric oxide (NO), and carbon monoxide (CO) emissions of high-speed spark-ignition engine. The model is validated on an experimental, Ricardo E6, mono-cylinder, high-speed SI engine operational over a wide range of compression ratios and (fuel-air) equivalence ratios (EQR).…”
Section: Present State Of the Development Of Vcr And Acc Engines 21 T...mentioning
confidence: 99%