An Experimental Investigation of Directly Injected E85 Fuel in a Heavy-Duty Compression Ignition Engine

Maja Novakovic, Martin Tunér, Antonio Garcia, Sebastian Verhelst

Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingPaper in conference proceedingpeer-review

98 Downloads (Pure)

Abstract

A commercially available fuel, E85, a blend of ~85% ethanol and ~15% gasoline, can be a viable substitute for fossil fuels in internal combustion engines in order to achieve a reduction of the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Ethanol is traditionally made of biomass, which makes it a part of the food-feed-fuel competition. New processes that reuse waste products from other industries have recently been developed, making ethanol a renewable and sustainable second-generation fuel. So far, work on E85 has focused on spark ignition (SI) concepts due to high octane rating of this fuel. There is very little research on its application in CI engines. Alcohols are known for low soot particle emissions, which gives them an advantage in the NOx–soot trade-off of the compression ignition (CI) concept. Therefore, the main objective of this research is to experimentally characterise the impact of E85 on performance and emissions of a heavy-duty (HD) direct ignition compression ignition (DICI) engine at mid-to-low load, and to identify possible challenges. To do so, a surface response method of the Box-Behnken type is implemented on a measurement campaign on a HD single cylinder CI engine. The effects of common rail pressure (Prail), λ and combustion timing (CA50) as control parameters on experimentally measured values of soot, regulated gaseous emissions (NOx, CO and THC) and gross indicated efficiency (GIE) of the engine are studied. Linear regression (LR) analysis indicates that the outputs of the NOx and soot models are affected by all three control parameters, whereas GIE, THC and CO models in this case exclude λ effects. E85 fuel shows potential to be a good candidate for highly efficient low temperature combustion (LTC) in DICI engines, with reduced NOx and soot levels compared to fossil diesel combustion.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSAE Powertrains, Fuels & Lubricants Conference & Exhibition
PublisherSociety of Automotive Engineers
Number of pages13
Volume2022
EditionAugust
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022 Sept 13
EventSAE Powertrains, Fuels & Lubricants Conference & Exhibition - Krakow, Poland
Duration: 2022 Sept 62022 Sept 8

Publication series

NameSAE Technical Papers
PublisherSociety of Automotive Engineers
ISSN (Print)0148-7191

Conference

ConferenceSAE Powertrains, Fuels & Lubricants Conference & Exhibition
Abbreviated titlePFL 2022
Country/TerritoryPoland
CityKrakow
Period2022/09/062022/09/08

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Energy Engineering
  • Vehicle and Aerospace Engineering

Free keywords

  • E85
  • Ethanol
  • Compression ignition (CI)
  • Low temperature combustion (LTC)
  • Partially premixed combustion (PPC)
  • Heavy duty diesel engine
  • Direct injection

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'An Experimental Investigation of Directly Injected E85 Fuel in a Heavy-Duty Compression Ignition Engine'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this