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Study on the knock tendency and cyclical variations of a HCCI engine fueled with n-butanol/n-heptane blends

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Highlights: • The HCCI combustion was achieved on an engine fueled by n-butanol/n-heptane blends. • The knock tendency and cyclical variation of the HCCI combustion were studied. • The knock tendency can be weakened by increasing the blending ratio of n-butanol. • The knock tendency and cyclical variation are sensitive to the combustion phasing. • Cyclical variation always shows an opposite trend with the knock tendency. - Abstract: The homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI) combustion operation is conducted in the 2nd cylinder of a natural-aspirated four-stroke diesel engine. In the HCCI combustion mode, the n-butanol, n-heptane and their blends are injected into the intake port to form a lean homogeneous air-fuel mixture, which is consumed by the autoignition after compression. The objective of this study is to investigate the knock tendency and the cyclical variations of the HCCI engine. Experimental results show that the volume fraction of n-butanol affects the knock tendency greatly, which obviously decreases as the n-butanol volume fraction increases. The knocking combustion in the HCCI combustion is characterized by the high heat release rate (HRR). Both elevating the engine speed and raising the intake temperature contributes to an obvious increase in HRR and the knock tendency. But the HRR and knock tendency may slightly decrease when the engine speed reaches to 1400 rev/min and intake temperature reaches to 160 °C. Furthermore, the knock tendency can be weakened by increasing the excess air-fuel ratio. Cyclical variations of the HCCI engine are quantified by the coefficient of variation for the peak pressure (COVPmax) and it exhibits an almost opposite trend to the knock tendency. The COVPmax may considerably increase along with either increasing the blending ratio of n-butanol or increasing the excess air-fuel ratio. Moreover, it is reveled that the COVPmax is sensitive to the relative position of peak HRR. The cyclical variations may dramatically reduce when the peak HRR timing gradually approaches to the combustion center (CA50).

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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.enconman.2016.10.074

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Identifiers

DOI
10.1016/j.enconman.2016.10.074;
PII
S0196-8904(16)30991-8;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Energy Conversion and Management
Journal Volume
133
Journal Page Range
p. 548-557
ISSN
0196-8904
CODEN
ECMADL

INIS

Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
48076103
Subject category
S42: ENGINEERING;
Descriptors DEI
AUTOIGNITION; BUTANOLS; COMBUSTION; COMPRESSION; DIESEL ENGINES; FUEL-AIR RATIO; HEAT RATE; HEPTANE; MIXTURES
Descriptors DEC
ALCOHOLS; ALKANES; CHEMICAL REACTIONS; DIMENSIONLESS NUMBERS; DISPERSIONS; EFFICIENCY; ENGINES; HEAT ENGINES; HYDROCARBONS; HYDROXY COMPOUNDS; IGNITION; INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; OXIDATION; THERMOCHEMICAL PROCESSES

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