Autoignition behavior of gasoline/ethanol blends at engine-relevant conditions

Volume: 216, Pages: 369 - 384
Published: Jun 1, 2020
Abstract
Ethanol is an attractive oxygenate increasingly used for blending with petroleum-derived gasoline yielding beneficial combustion and emissions behavior for a range of internal combustion engine schemes, including stoichiometric spark-ignition and low temperature combustion (LTC). As such, it is important to fundamentally understand the autoignition behavior of gasoline/ethanol blends. This work utilizes a rapid compression machine (RCM) and a...
Paper Details
Title
Autoignition behavior of gasoline/ethanol blends at engine-relevant conditions
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Volume
216
Pages
369 - 384
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