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Effect of Ethanol and Gasoline Blending on the Performance of a Stationary Small Single Cylinder Engine

Journal

ARABIAN JOURNAL FOR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Volume 45, Issue 7, Pages 5793-5802

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s13369-020-04567-7

Keywords

Engine performance; Ethanol; Alternative fuel; Single cylinder; Gasoline engine

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  1. AAIBE Chair of Renewable Grant [201801 KETTHA]

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To reduce dependency on fossil fuel, alternative fuel may be considered either to replace fossil fuel or to improve the characteristics of fossil fuel. Ethanol is one of the alternative fuels that has been used as an additive to gasoline fossil fuel in many countries, particularly for spark ignition engine system. This research aims to investigate the effect of ethanol and gasoline blending on the performance of a non-road small single cylinder engine. Ethanol-gasoline blends of different concentrations are considered in this paper, to experimentally compare their performances, under varying engine speed but constant engine load. The experimental results showed that the addition of ethanol to gasoline has improved the overall engine performance. High ethanol-gasoline fuel blend (E40) is suitable for low engine speed, while low ethanol-gasoline fuel blend (E10) can replace the neat gasoline without modification as their performance is very identical.

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