Combustion Parametric Investigations of Methanol-Based RCCI Internal Combustion Engine and Comparison with the Conventional Dual Fuel Mode
Muhammad Yousaf Iqbal,
Tie Wang,
Guoxing Li
et al.
Abstract:Reactivity-controlled compression ignition (RCCI) is an advanced combustion mode. Its uses two fuels with different physical and chemical properties to form a combustible mixture with active stratification. RCCI can flexibly control the combustion process by changing the concentration and activity of the combustible mixture. It can also reduce the emission of NOx and particulate matter in the engine without significantly reducing the thermal efficiency. Among various fuel combinations, methanol as an oxygen-co… Show more
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