Affiliation:
1. Department of Motor Vehicles and Transportation Technologies, Batman University, Batman, Türkiye
2. Department of Aircraft Maintenance and Repair, Firat University, Elazig, Türkiye
3. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Bingöl University Bingöl, Türkiye
Abstract
This study compared the fuel consumption and exhaust emissions of a
spark-ignition engine using a carburetor fuel system, an injection fuel
system, and an ultrasonic fuel system. When using gasoline only, the
ultrasonic fuel system showed a 31% decrease in fuel consumption compared to
the carburetor system and a 15% decrease compared to the injection system.
When adding 10% bioethanol to the gasoline, fuel consumption increased in
all three systems, with the ultrasonic system showing the largest increase
of 10%. Exhaust emissions were also measured, and the ultrasonic system
showed a significant decrease in CO, HC, and NOx compared to the carburetor
and injection systems, with the largest decrease in CO emissions. The
addition of bioethanol to the fuel resulted in reducing exhaust emission
values in all three systems, with the ultrasonic system showing the largest
decrease in CO and HC emissions compared to the carburetor and injection
systems, but with an increase in NOx emissions compared to the injection
system. When comparing three fuel systems, it was observed that injection
fuel systems have the highest CO2 values. Although the addition of alcohol
to the fuel does not cause a significant change in CO2 emission values for
injection and ultrasonic fuel systems, an increase is observed in the
carburetor fuel system. Overall, the ultrasonic fuel system showed promising
results for reducing fuel consumption and improving exhaust emissions.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Cited by
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