Engine-Fuel Relationships with L.P.G. and Natural Gas
670053
02/01/1967
- Event
- Content
- Several parameters of engine-fuel relationships with leaded and unleaded LP-gas and natural gas are discussed. Performance factors include the effect of carbureted gaseous fuels on observed and corrected volumetric efficiency.Emphasis was placed on the knock-limited spark advance (KLSA) characteristics as a function of engine speed for all fuels tested at engine compression ratios of 9.1 and 10.6. Results showed that the knock-limited spark advance increased with decreasing engine speed with both LP-gas and natural gas fuels. The amount of change or increase appeared to be related to both fuel types and relative fuel octane quality as referenced to the engine requirement.
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- 9
- Citation
- Kuivanen, G., Westra, R., and Lien, D., "Engine-Fuel Relationships with L.P.G. and Natural Gas," SAE Technical Paper 670053, 1967, https://doi.org/10.4271/670053.