Impact of Refinery Stream Gasoline Property Variation on Load Sensitivity of the HCCI Combustion

Author:

Lacey Joshua S.1,Filipi Zoran S.2,Sathasivam Sakthish R.3,Peyla Richard J.4,Cannella William5,Fuentes-Afflick Peter A.6

Affiliation:

1. Graduate Student Research Assistant W.E. Lay Automotive Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 e-mail:

2. Professor and Timken Chair in Vehicle System Design International Center for Automotive Research, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634 e-mail:

3. Graduate Student Research Assistant University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 e-mail:

4. Consulting Engineer Fuels and Advanced Combustion Technology, Chevron Energy Technology Company, Richmond, CA 94802 e-mail:

5. Chevron Energy Technology Company, Richmond, CA 94802 e-mail:

6. Fuels Technology and Additives, Chevron Downstream Technology, Richmond, CA 94802 e-mail:

Abstract

The homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI) combustion process is highly reliant upon a favorable in-cylinder thermal environment in an engine, for a given fuel. Commercial fuels can differ considerably in composition and autoignition chemistry; hence, strategies intended to bring HCCI to market must account for this fuel variability. To this end, a test matrix consisting of eight gasoline fuels comprised of blends made solely from refinery streams were run in an experimental, single cylinder HCCI engine. All fuels contained 10% ethanol by volume and were representative of a cross section of fuels one would expect to find at gasoline pumps across the United States. The properties of the fuels were varied according to research octane number (RON), sensitivity (S = RON-MON), and volumetric content of aromatics and olefins. For each fuel, a sweep of load (mass of fuel injected per cycle) was conducted and the intake air temperature was adjusted in order to keep the crank angle of the 50% mass fraction burned point (CA50) constant. By analyzing the amount of temperature compensation required to maintain constant combustion phasing, it was possible to determine the sensitivity of HCCI to changes in load for various fuels. In addition, the deviation of fuel properties brought about variations in important engine performance metrics like specific fuel consumption. Though the injected energy content per cycle was matched at the baseline point across the test fuel matrix, thermodynamic differences resulted in a spread of specific fuel consumption for the fuels tested.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Aerospace Engineering,Fuel Technology,Nuclear Energy and Engineering

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