Modeling of combustion and emissions behavior on the effect of ethanol–gasoline blends in a four stroke SI engine

Researchers are increasingly coming up with creative solutions to reduce fuel consumption and harmful emissions due to the political unrest around crude oil and harsher environmental legislation around the globe. Using gasoline and ethanol blends as substitutes in SI engines is thought to be a promi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Advances in mechanical engineering 2023-03, Vol.15 (3)
Hauptverfasser: Elshenawy, Ahmed Abdelrazik, Abdel Razik, Sayed M, Gad, M S
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Zusammenfassung:Researchers are increasingly coming up with creative solutions to reduce fuel consumption and harmful emissions due to the political unrest around crude oil and harsher environmental legislation around the globe. Using gasoline and ethanol blends as substitutes in SI engines is thought to be a promising approach. To lower the cost of experimental test, it is still necessary to provide a model to explore the emissions, performance and combustion of ethanol mixtures in petrol engine under various operating situations. A comprehensive quasi dimensional two zone model was used. This mathematical model could predict and analyze the engine combustion, emissions and performance parameters using MATLAB. The thermal efficiency was improved for E20 by 3%. Ethanol addition decreased SFC value by average 7.2% for E20 with respect to gasoline. In comparison to gasoline, the increases in output power were 1.1%, 3%, 4%, and 5.5% are obtained with E5, E10, E15, and E20. and 45% The highest increases in peak cylinder pressure and cylinder temperature for E20 about gasoline are 14 and 11%, respectively about gasoline. At 2500 rpm, the greatest percentage declines in NOx, CO, and HC emissions for E20 are 3.3, 23.5 and 45% about gasoline. The results of comparing the mathematical model’s validity to those acquired from experimental data and diesel RK software demonstrate that the MATLAB code is appropriate. The mathematical model proved that ethanol blending can be used up to 20% as alternative fuels to improve the gasoline engine performance, combustion and emissions.
ISSN:1687-8132
1687-8140
DOI:10.1177/16878132231157178