A blending rule for octane numbers of PRFs and TPRFs with ethanol

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Volume: 180, Pages: 175 - 186
Published: Sep 1, 2016
Abstract
Ethanol is widely used as an octane booster in commercial gasoline fuels. Its oxygenated nature aids in reducing harmful emissions such as nitric oxides (NOx), soot and unburned hydrocarbons (HC). However, the non-linear octane response of ethanol blending with gasoline fuels is not completely understood because of the unknown intermolecular interactions in such blends. In general, when ethanol is blended with gasoline, the Research Octane...
Paper Details
Title
A blending rule for octane numbers of PRFs and TPRFs with ethanol
Published Date
Sep 1, 2016
Journal
Volume
180
Pages
175 - 186
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