Prediction of WLTC Mode Drive Fuel Consumption for Vehicles Running on Blended Gasoline
2024-01-4291
11/05/2024
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- It is becoming increasingly clear that research into alternative fuels, including drop-in fuels, is essential for the continued survival of the internal combustion engine. In this study, the authors have evaluated olefinic and oxygenated fuels as drop-in fuels using a single-cylinder engine and considering fuel characteristic parameters. The authors have assessed thermal efficiency by adding the EGR amount from 0 to the maximum value that allows stable combustion at the theoretical air-fuel ratio. Next, we attempted to predict fuel efficiency for three types of passenger cars (Japanese small K-car N/A, K-car T/C, and Series-HV) by changing the fuels. We created a model in OpenModelica to estimate fuel efficiency during WLTC driving. The results indicated that fuel economy could potentially be improved by adding an olefin fuel that burns stably even with a large amount of EGR and an oxygen fuel whose octane number increases. It was observed that the fuel economy improvement rate was particularly notable for Series-Hybrid Vehicle (HV) with operating under specific load and engine speed conditions.
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- Moriyoshi, Y., Kuboyama, T., Kawakami, S., and Wang, Z., "Prediction of WLTC Mode Drive Fuel Consumption for Vehicles Running on Blended Gasoline," SAE Technical Paper 2024-01-4291, 2024, https://doi.org/10.4271/2024-01-4291.