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Combustion and Emission Characterization of n-Butanol Fueled HCCI Engine

Abstract

Biofuels are attracting global attention as alternate transportation fuels due to advantages of their being produced from locally available renewable resources, lower pollution potential, and biodegradable nature. Butanol is fast emerging as one of the competitive biofuels for use in transportation engines. Homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI) engines have shown great potential for higher engine efficiency and ultralow NOx and particulate matter (PM) emissions. This experimental study is therefore carried out to combine the advantages of biofuels and HCCI engines, both. Detailed performance, combustion, and emission characteristics of n-butanol fueled HCCI engine are investigated experimentally. The study is conducted on a four cylinder diesel engine, whose one cylinder was modified to operate in HCCI combustion mode. Port fuel injection technique was used for homogeneous charge preparation in the intake manifold. Auto-ignition of fuel in the engine cylinder was achieved by intake air preheating. In-cylinder pressure-crank angle data acquisition with subsequent heat release analyses and exhaust emission measurements were done for combustion and emission characterization. In this paper, the effect of intake air temperature and air–fuel ratio on the combustion parameters, thermal and combustion efficiency, ringing intensity (RI), and emissions from n-butanol fueled HCCI engine were analyzed and discussed comprehensively. Empirical correlations were derived to fit the experimental data for various combustion parameters.

Keywords

Biofuels Alternate Transportation Fuels Renewable Resources Lower Pollution Biodegradable Nature Butanol Competitive Biofuels Transportation Engines Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition HCCI Engines Higher Engine Efficiency Ultralow NOx Emissions Particulate Matter Reduction Experimental Study Performance Characteristics Combustion Characteristics Emission Characteristics N-Butanol Four Cylinder Diesel Engine Modified Engine Cylinder Port Fuel Injection Homogeneous Charge Preparation Intake Manifold Auto-Ignition Intake Air Preheating In-Cylinder Pressure Crank Angle Data Heat Release Analysis Exhaust Emission Measurements Intake Air Temperature Air-Fuel Ratio Thermal Efficiency Combustion Efficiency Ringing Intensity Empirical Correlations Experimental Data Analysis
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Volume 137
Issue 1
Pages 011101
ISSN 1528-8994
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