Title of article
Influence of oxygen-enrichment air intake and bioethanol–gasoline blends on exhaust emissions and fuel consumption of gasoline engine
Author/Authors
Mohammadi، .S نويسنده 1Msc of Mechanical Engineering of agricultural machinery, Razi University , , Rabbani، .H نويسنده 2Asistant professor of Mechanical Engineering of Biosystem Department, Razi University , , Jalali Honarmand3، .S نويسنده Asistant professor of Agronomy and Plant Breeding Department, Razi University ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2015
Pages
17
From page
1067
To page
1083
Abstract
Among human activities, motor vehicles play the most important role in air pollution. Air pollution has negative impacts on people and on the environment. In this paper the effect of oxygen-enriched air (20.8%, 21.8%, 22.8%, 23.8% and 24.8%) and different bioethanol-gasoline blends (zero, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% and 25%) in different engine speeds (1000 rpm, 2000 rpm and 3000 rpm) on the amount of pollutants, particles, and fuel consumption were studied. To do so, a four-cylinder, four-stroke gasoline engine with Siemens fueling system was used. The results showed that when oxygen percentage in the inlet increased from 20.8% to 24.8%, the average amount of UHC, CO, fuel consumption and the number of fine and coarse particles decreased 126.75%, 11.25%, 17.02%, 77.37% and 243.25%, respectively, while the amount of CO2 and NOX increased 5.36% and 113.27%, respectively. Also the results showed that when bioethanol percentage in the mixture increased from zero to 25%, the average amount of UHC, CO2, CO and the number of fine and coarse particles decreased 104.53%, 3.45%, 34.57%, 41.42% and 96.09%, respectively, while the amount of NOX and fuel consumption increased 163.41% and 15.75%, respectively.
Journal title
International Journal of Automotive Engineering (IJAE)
Serial Year
2015
Journal title
International Journal of Automotive Engineering (IJAE)
Record number
2383552
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