Combustion and emission characteristics of a HCCI engine fuelled with n-butanol–gasoline blends
Abstract
null null Biobutanol, i.e. n-butanol, is a promising alternative fuel or fuel blend to gasoline to reduce the consumption of fossil fuel and carbon dioxide emissions from spark ignition (SI) and homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI), also known as controlled autoignition (CAI), engines. In this work, investigation was conducted on a single cylinder port fuel injection four-stroke HCCI/CAI engine fuelled with gasoline (Bu0), the blend...
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Title
Combustion and emission characteristics of a HCCI engine fuelled with n-butanol–gasoline blends
Published Date
Jun 1, 2013
Journal
Volume
108
Pages
668 - 674
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