BIO-OIL BLENDED BUTANOL AS A FUEL TO THE SPARK IGNITION INTERNAL COMBUSTION RECIPROCATING ENGINE
The article presents results on combustion of the bio-oil blended butanol in the spark ignition engine. Bio-oil is a mixture of hydro-carbons condensing to liquified phase while cooling it down to ambient temperature. In general, the liquid called bio-oil is a byproduct of the pyrolysis process of organic matter. Results from analysis presented in the manuscript include the following: in-cylinder pressure traces and toxic exhaust emissions. Finally, comparison of these results with results from combustion of n-butanol reference fuel were provided. Obtained results indicate satisfactory, eco-friendly possibility for utilization of bio-oil in the internal combustion engine
Tematyka artykułu: Procesy spalania w silnikach ZI i ZS
Autor: Mariusz Chwist, Phd student, Institute of Thermal
Współautor(zy): Stanislaw Szwaja, Assoc. Prof. Institute of Thermal Machinery Czestochowa University of Technology Armii Krajowej 21 Av. 42-201 Czestochowa Tel: +48 34 3250524 Fax:+48 34 3250555 e-mail:szwaja@imc.pcz.pl Karol Grab-Rogalinski, PhD, Institute of Thermal Ma