2021
DOI: 10.30939/ijastech..982996
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Well to Wheel: A life-cycle based analysis of CI engine powered with diesel and various alcohol blends

Abstract: The core objective of the present research is to investigate the life cycle-based en-vironmental analysis of a CI engine powered with diesel (DF), diesel (90%) and etha-nol (10%) (E10), and diesel (90%) and methanol (10%) (M10) blends. The data is gathered when the engine runs at a constant engine speed of 1800 rpm, and varying engine loads from 2.5 Nm to 10 Nm with gaps of 2.5 Nm. In the results, higher CO2 emissions are recorded when the engine is fed by E10 and M10 test fuels due to the worsening engine per… Show more

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“…CI engines are greatly used in heavy vehicles, marine transportation vehicles, thermoelectric power plants and carriage due to their high efficiency, usability, and endurance (1,2). As a consequence of this widespread use, the harmful exhaust emissions produced by compression ignition engines increase their impact on the environment and human healthiness, and this situation is of great concern (3,4). Reducing harmful exhaust emissions, increasing thermal efficiency, and improving fuel consumption in compression ignition engines are among the hot research topics of today (5,6).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CI engines are greatly used in heavy vehicles, marine transportation vehicles, thermoelectric power plants and carriage due to their high efficiency, usability, and endurance (1,2). As a consequence of this widespread use, the harmful exhaust emissions produced by compression ignition engines increase their impact on the environment and human healthiness, and this situation is of great concern (3,4). Reducing harmful exhaust emissions, increasing thermal efficiency, and improving fuel consumption in compression ignition engines are among the hot research topics of today (5,6).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%