Combustion Quality and Exhaust Gas Characteristics for Unleaded Gasolines (I):Combustion Quality and Fuel Composition
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The effect of variation in fuel composition on combustion quality in a modified-CFR engine has been studied with twelve kinds of unleaded test fuels. The modified-CFR engine at a fixed engine speed and load was mainly used under lean conditions of air-fuel ratios. The combustion quality of the fuels was evaluated by measuring three parameters, maximum temperature of combustion gas (T<SUB>max</SUB>), maximum pressure (P<SUB>max</SUB>) and flame propagation time (t<SUB>Imax</SUB>), which represented the combustion quality.<BR>It was found that the parameters were expressed as a f unction of excess air ratio, λ, but at fixed λ values they varied largely from fuel to fuel. The aromatic and olefinic content of the fuels correlated with T<SUB>max</SUB> over a range of λ varied, P<SUB>max</SUB> at λ=1.1 and t<SUB>Imax</SUB> at λ=1.0. Similar results were obtained in terms of atomic hydrogen to carbon ratio of the fuels. It was estimated that an engine power increased with decreasing 50% evaporated-temperatures of the fuels.<BR>It was concluded that the fuel of which the aromatic and olefinic content was small and the 50% evaporated-temperature was low was desired in consideration of engine power-up and NO emission control at a lean mixture such as λ=1.2.
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