Pre-Ignition and Knock Behavior of AIcohol Fuels

821210

02/01/1982

Event
1982 SAE International Fall Fuels and Lubricants Meeting and Exhibition
Authors Abstract
Content
The design and adjustment of modern engines is limited by combustion behavior of the fuels. In the application of present fuels knock is the dominating factor, usually defined as Research -and Motor Octane Numbers (RON and MON). Alternative fuels prove to be different in some cases. So some engines react more sensitive with regard to knock as to be expected from the octane numbers when oxygenated fuels are utilized. In the application of alcohol fuels pre-ignition is an important factor besides knock, mainly in case of methanol.
The investigation of pre-ignition and knock effects in high compression alcohol engines answers the question how the adjustment parameters such as air-fuel ratio, ignition timing and the temperatures of intake air and water will have an influence.
As pre-ignition is a fuel property, a relation to other fuel properties, for instance octane numbers, is expected. It was found that the knock sensitivity gives a correlation to pre-ignition effects.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/821210
Pages
18
Citation
Menrad, H., Haselhorst, M., and Erwig, W., "Pre-Ignition and Knock Behavior of AIcohol Fuels," SAE Technical Paper 821210, 1982, https://doi.org/10.4271/821210.
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Publisher
Published
Feb 1, 1982
Product Code
821210
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English