On the Advantages of E100 Over Gasoline in Down-Sized, Turbo-Charged, Direct-Injected, Variable Valve Actuated, and Stoichiometric S.I. Engines

2011-28-0020

10/06/2011

Event
16th Asia Pacific Automotive Engineering Conference
Authors Abstract
Content
Current flexi fuel gasoline and ethanol engines have efficiencies generally lower than dedicated gasoline engines. Considering ethanol has a few advantages with reference to gasoline, namely the higher octane number and the larger heat of vaporization, the paper explores the potentials of dedicated pure ethanol engines using the most advanced techniques available for gasoline engines, specifically direct injection, turbo charging and variable valve actuation. Computations are performed with state-of-the-art, well validated, engine and vehicle performance simulations packages, generally accepted to produce accurate results targeting major trends in engine developments. The higher compression ratio and the higher boost permitted by ethanol allows larger top brake efficiencies than gasoline, while variable valve actuation produces small penalties in efficiency changing the load.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2011-28-0020
Pages
15
Citation
Boretti, A., "On the Advantages of E100 Over Gasoline in Down-Sized, Turbo-Charged, Direct-Injected, Variable Valve Actuated, and Stoichiometric S.I. Engines," SAE Technical Paper 2011-28-0020, 2011, https://doi.org/10.4271/2011-28-0020.
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Published
Oct 6, 2011
Product Code
2011-28-0020
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English