The effect of iso-butanol additive in methanolgasoline blends on engine performance and exhaust emission using spark ignition engine / Hazim Sharudin

The application of alcohol fuels on spark ignition (SI) engine has recently become an attraction as an alternative to gasoline fuel. This is due to the concerns on environmental pollution, depletion of fossil fuels, and stringent regulation. Alcohol fuel is indeed an attractive alternative fuel as i...

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Main Author: Sharudin, Hazim
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spelling uitm-185932018-01-12T04:04:23Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/18593/ The effect of iso-butanol additive in methanolgasoline blends on engine performance and exhaust emission using spark ignition engine / Hazim Sharudin Sharudin, Hazim The application of alcohol fuels on spark ignition (SI) engine has recently become an attraction as an alternative to gasoline fuel. This is due to the concerns on environmental pollution, depletion of fossil fuels, and stringent regulation. Alcohol fuel is indeed an attractive alternative fuel as it had been found to improve octane number, enhance oxygen content, and reduce carbon monoxide emissions. One of the well-known alcohol fuels is methanol fuel that can be blended with gasoline to produce better engine operation in spark ignition engine. Blended methanol-gasoline fuels can be improved further by adding higher carbon number alcohol, such as isobutanol, as they have higher energy content and they are able to displace more gasoline fuels than methanol-gasoline fuels. However, studies concerning the addition of iso-butanol in lower ratio methanol-gasoline fuels, specifically on fuel properties and engine operation, have not been investigated thoroughly. Therefore, this research looked into the feasibility of the iso-butanol additive (5, 10, 15%) into a lower ratio of 5% methanol-gasoline blended fuel (M5) on unmodified spark ignition engine. The performances of iso-butanol additive in methanol-gasoline blends were compared with base gasoline fuel. Experimental investigation on the characterization of the isobutanol additive on lower ratio methanol-gasoline blended fuel was first performed. The characterization of fuel involved was density, lower heating value, kinematic viscosity, latent heat of vaporization, Reid of vapour pressure and oxygen content. Other than that, engine testing was performed by using four-cylinder spark ignition engine to test all the blended fuel involved. The engine performance, such as brake power, brake thermal efficiency (BTE), brake specific fuel consumption (BSFC), and exhaust gas temperature (EGT), had been determined. For exhaust emissions, the parameters, such as oxides of nitrogen (NOx), carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2), and unburned hydrocarbon (HC), were also measured. From the test results, improvement was recorded at kinematic viscosity, density, latent heat of vaporization, and oxygen content for iso-butanol additive of 5%, 10%, and 15% with 5% of the methanol-gasoline fuel blends. On the other hand, a reduction was recorded for both heating value and Reid vapour pressure for all blended fuel with iso-butanol additive in comparison to that of base fuel. Moreover, as for engine performance, M5B15 displayed improvement in engine brake power, BTE, and EGT compared to other blended fuels. Nevertheless, higher fuel consumption was recorded for all methanolgasoline blended fuels with iso-butanol additive compared to base gasoline fuel. In terms of engine emissions, M5B15 exhibited the lowest CO and HC emissions compared to base gasoline fuel. However, the increasing trend projected by NOx and CO2 emissions had been recorded in all iso-butanol additive in methanol-gasoline fuels with M5B15 exerting the highest emissions. Thus, it can be concluded that isobutanol additives are indeed a viable option to be blended with the existing lower ratio methanol-gasoline as an alternative fuel for the operation of spark ignition engine. 2016 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/18593/1/TM_HAZIM%20SHARUDIN%20EM%2016_5.pdf Sharudin, Hazim (2016) The effect of iso-butanol additive in methanolgasoline blends on engine performance and exhaust emission using spark ignition engine / Hazim Sharudin. Masters thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA.
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description The application of alcohol fuels on spark ignition (SI) engine has recently become an attraction as an alternative to gasoline fuel. This is due to the concerns on environmental pollution, depletion of fossil fuels, and stringent regulation. Alcohol fuel is indeed an attractive alternative fuel as it had been found to improve octane number, enhance oxygen content, and reduce carbon monoxide emissions. One of the well-known alcohol fuels is methanol fuel that can be blended with gasoline to produce better engine operation in spark ignition engine. Blended methanol-gasoline fuels can be improved further by adding higher carbon number alcohol, such as isobutanol, as they have higher energy content and they are able to displace more gasoline fuels than methanol-gasoline fuels. However, studies concerning the addition of iso-butanol in lower ratio methanol-gasoline fuels, specifically on fuel properties and engine operation, have not been investigated thoroughly. Therefore, this research looked into the feasibility of the iso-butanol additive (5, 10, 15%) into a lower ratio of 5% methanol-gasoline blended fuel (M5) on unmodified spark ignition engine. The performances of iso-butanol additive in methanol-gasoline blends were compared with base gasoline fuel. Experimental investigation on the characterization of the isobutanol additive on lower ratio methanol-gasoline blended fuel was first performed. The characterization of fuel involved was density, lower heating value, kinematic viscosity, latent heat of vaporization, Reid of vapour pressure and oxygen content. Other than that, engine testing was performed by using four-cylinder spark ignition engine to test all the blended fuel involved. The engine performance, such as brake power, brake thermal efficiency (BTE), brake specific fuel consumption (BSFC), and exhaust gas temperature (EGT), had been determined. For exhaust emissions, the parameters, such as oxides of nitrogen (NOx), carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2), and unburned hydrocarbon (HC), were also measured. From the test results, improvement was recorded at kinematic viscosity, density, latent heat of vaporization, and oxygen content for iso-butanol additive of 5%, 10%, and 15% with 5% of the methanol-gasoline fuel blends. On the other hand, a reduction was recorded for both heating value and Reid vapour pressure for all blended fuel with iso-butanol additive in comparison to that of base fuel. Moreover, as for engine performance, M5B15 displayed improvement in engine brake power, BTE, and EGT compared to other blended fuels. Nevertheless, higher fuel consumption was recorded for all methanolgasoline blended fuels with iso-butanol additive compared to base gasoline fuel. In terms of engine emissions, M5B15 exhibited the lowest CO and HC emissions compared to base gasoline fuel. However, the increasing trend projected by NOx and CO2 emissions had been recorded in all iso-butanol additive in methanol-gasoline fuels with M5B15 exerting the highest emissions. Thus, it can be concluded that isobutanol additives are indeed a viable option to be blended with the existing lower ratio methanol-gasoline as an alternative fuel for the operation of spark ignition engine.
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The effect of iso-butanol additive in methanolgasoline blends on engine performance and exhaust emission using spark ignition engine / Hazim Sharudin
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title The effect of iso-butanol additive in methanolgasoline blends on engine performance and exhaust emission using spark ignition engine / Hazim Sharudin
title_short The effect of iso-butanol additive in methanolgasoline blends on engine performance and exhaust emission using spark ignition engine / Hazim Sharudin
title_full The effect of iso-butanol additive in methanolgasoline blends on engine performance and exhaust emission using spark ignition engine / Hazim Sharudin
title_fullStr The effect of iso-butanol additive in methanolgasoline blends on engine performance and exhaust emission using spark ignition engine / Hazim Sharudin
title_full_unstemmed The effect of iso-butanol additive in methanolgasoline blends on engine performance and exhaust emission using spark ignition engine / Hazim Sharudin
title_sort effect of iso-butanol additive in methanolgasoline blends on engine performance and exhaust emission using spark ignition engine / hazim sharudin
publishDate 2016
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/18593/
http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/18593/1/TM_HAZIM%20SHARUDIN%20EM%2016_5.pdf
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