TY - JOUR
T1 - Spray and combustion characteristics of acetone-butanol-ethanol (ABE)-diesel blend with high ABE ratio
AU - Wu, Han
AU - Lin, Yilü
AU - Xiao, Guowei
AU - Lee, Timothy
AU - Lee, Chiafon
AU - Zhang, Chunhua
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016, Tianjin University. All right reserved.
PY - 2016/4/15
Y1 - 2016/4/15
N2 - The acetone-butanol-ethanol (ABE)/diesel blend with high ABE ratio as alternative fuel was studied and the experiments were conducted in a pre-combustion type constant volume chamber. ABE solution with typical volumetric ratios of 30%, acetone, 60%, butanol, and 10%, ethanol was blended with diesel at 80%, volume and was tested. The ambient temperature was set to be 1100 K and 900 K, which represent normal temperature combustion mode and low temperature combustion mode, respectively, and the ambient oxygen concentrations were set to be 21%, 16%, and 11%, respectively, which represent different EGR conditions for diesel engine. In-cylinder pressure was recorded by using a pressure transducer and the time-resolved Mie-scattering image and natural flame luminosity were captured by using a high-speed camera coupled with a copper vapor laser as a light source. The results show that, due to the high percentage of ABE in the blend, the liquid penetration and intensity of natural flame luminosity are reduced significantly, which indicates a high potential to reduce soot level when it is used as an alternative fuel for internal combustion engine. Furthermore, a soot-free combustion is achieved by combing the low temperature combustion with blended fuel with a high percentage of ABE. Hence, in terms of soot emission, high ABE ratio blends are a very promising alternative fuel which can be directly used in diesel engines.
AB - The acetone-butanol-ethanol (ABE)/diesel blend with high ABE ratio as alternative fuel was studied and the experiments were conducted in a pre-combustion type constant volume chamber. ABE solution with typical volumetric ratios of 30%, acetone, 60%, butanol, and 10%, ethanol was blended with diesel at 80%, volume and was tested. The ambient temperature was set to be 1100 K and 900 K, which represent normal temperature combustion mode and low temperature combustion mode, respectively, and the ambient oxygen concentrations were set to be 21%, 16%, and 11%, respectively, which represent different EGR conditions for diesel engine. In-cylinder pressure was recorded by using a pressure transducer and the time-resolved Mie-scattering image and natural flame luminosity were captured by using a high-speed camera coupled with a copper vapor laser as a light source. The results show that, due to the high percentage of ABE in the blend, the liquid penetration and intensity of natural flame luminosity are reduced significantly, which indicates a high potential to reduce soot level when it is used as an alternative fuel for internal combustion engine. Furthermore, a soot-free combustion is achieved by combing the low temperature combustion with blended fuel with a high percentage of ABE. Hence, in terms of soot emission, high ABE ratio blends are a very promising alternative fuel which can be directly used in diesel engines.
KW - Acetone-butanol-ethanol (ABE)
KW - Combustion characteristics
KW - Constant volume combustion bomb
KW - Spray characteristics
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U2 - 10.11715/rskxjs.R201504012
DO - 10.11715/rskxjs.R201504012
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84968547788
SN - 1006-8740
VL - 22
SP - 141
EP - 147
JO - Ranshao Kexue Yu Jishu/Journal of Combustion Science and Technology
JF - Ranshao Kexue Yu Jishu/Journal of Combustion Science and Technology
IS - 2
ER -