Evaluation of the Energy Balance of a Gasoline Engine Using Ethanol and n-Butanol as Additives

Energy supply is one of the most important current issues in the world. The most uses of fossil fuels are for providing power to internal combustion engines. The increase in the global price of fossil fuels and the environmental concerns have made researchers to look for alternate sources of energie...

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Main Authors: Amir-Hossein Mansori, Hossein Haji Agha Alizadeh, Behdad Shadidi
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Published: Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman 2023-12-01
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Online Access:https://bbr.uk.ac.ir/article_4053_ee19e1413a6fd274e88f0d80a17d3066.pdf
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author Amir-Hossein Mansori
Hossein Haji Agha Alizadeh
Behdad Shadidi
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description Energy supply is one of the most important current issues in the world. The most uses of fossil fuels are for providing power to internal combustion engines. The increase in the global price of fossil fuels and the environmental concerns have made researchers to look for alternate sources of energies, such as biofuels. The main disadvantage of biofuels is their low heating values. However, they can be used as gasoline additives. The aim of this study was to evaluate the energy balance of a four-cylinder gasoline engine with ethanol and n-butanol alcohols in different volume percentages at three different engine speed of 1000, 1500, 2000 rpm. The results showed that the engine brake power increased in fuel blends that contain bio-alcohols compared to pure gasoline fuel. Also, by increasing the engine speed, the engine brake power of the fuel blends increased so that at 2000 rpm, the G70E15B15 fuel blend had the highest brake power of 47.1 kW. Also, the exhaust heat loss in fuel blends containing ethanol and n-butanol increased compared to pure gasoline, and also increased with the increase in engine speed. The lowest exhaust heat loss of 3.98 kW related to pure gasoline at 1000 rpm and the highest exhaust heat loss of 6.38 kW for G70E15B15 fuel blend at 2000 rpm were obtained. Pure gasoline fuel had lower heat loss of cooling system than other fuel blends. Heat loss of cooling system decreased with increasing speed from 1000 to 2000 rpm. Therefore, the G70E15B15 fuel blend with 11.01 kW and pure gasoline with 2.89 kW had the highest and lowest heat loss of cooling system, respectively.
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spelling doaj.art-00ac92ddd9d84c50afc7eb0c951d76082024-03-17T04:59:57ZengShahid Bahonar University of KermanBiomechanism and Bioenergy Research2821-18552023-12-012210211110.22103/bbr.2023.22421.10654053Evaluation of the Energy Balance of a Gasoline Engine Using Ethanol and n-Butanol as AdditivesAmir-Hossein Mansori0Hossein Haji Agha Alizadeh1Behdad Shadidi2Department of Biosystems Engineering, Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran.Department of Biosystems Engineering, Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran.Department of Biosystems Engineering, Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran.Energy supply is one of the most important current issues in the world. The most uses of fossil fuels are for providing power to internal combustion engines. The increase in the global price of fossil fuels and the environmental concerns have made researchers to look for alternate sources of energies, such as biofuels. The main disadvantage of biofuels is their low heating values. However, they can be used as gasoline additives. The aim of this study was to evaluate the energy balance of a four-cylinder gasoline engine with ethanol and n-butanol alcohols in different volume percentages at three different engine speed of 1000, 1500, 2000 rpm. The results showed that the engine brake power increased in fuel blends that contain bio-alcohols compared to pure gasoline fuel. Also, by increasing the engine speed, the engine brake power of the fuel blends increased so that at 2000 rpm, the G70E15B15 fuel blend had the highest brake power of 47.1 kW. Also, the exhaust heat loss in fuel blends containing ethanol and n-butanol increased compared to pure gasoline, and also increased with the increase in engine speed. The lowest exhaust heat loss of 3.98 kW related to pure gasoline at 1000 rpm and the highest exhaust heat loss of 6.38 kW for G70E15B15 fuel blend at 2000 rpm were obtained. Pure gasoline fuel had lower heat loss of cooling system than other fuel blends. Heat loss of cooling system decreased with increasing speed from 1000 to 2000 rpm. Therefore, the G70E15B15 fuel blend with 11.01 kW and pure gasoline with 2.89 kW had the highest and lowest heat loss of cooling system, respectively.https://bbr.uk.ac.ir/article_4053_ee19e1413a6fd274e88f0d80a17d3066.pdfbio-alcoholsbiofuelsrenewable energy
spellingShingle Amir-Hossein Mansori
Hossein Haji Agha Alizadeh
Behdad Shadidi
Evaluation of the Energy Balance of a Gasoline Engine Using Ethanol and n-Butanol as Additives
Biomechanism and Bioenergy Research
bio-alcohols
biofuels
renewable energy
title Evaluation of the Energy Balance of a Gasoline Engine Using Ethanol and n-Butanol as Additives
title_full Evaluation of the Energy Balance of a Gasoline Engine Using Ethanol and n-Butanol as Additives
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Energy Balance of a Gasoline Engine Using Ethanol and n-Butanol as Additives
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Energy Balance of a Gasoline Engine Using Ethanol and n-Butanol as Additives
title_short Evaluation of the Energy Balance of a Gasoline Engine Using Ethanol and n-Butanol as Additives
title_sort evaluation of the energy balance of a gasoline engine using ethanol and n butanol as additives
topic bio-alcohols
biofuels
renewable energy
url https://bbr.uk.ac.ir/article_4053_ee19e1413a6fd274e88f0d80a17d3066.pdf
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