Conference
A Feasibility Study of Using DI Butanol as an Ignition Source for Dual-Fuel Combustion
Abstract
The combustion of dual-fuel engines usually uses a pilot flame to burn out a background fuel inside a cylinder under high compression. The background fuel can be either a gaseous fuel or a volatile liquid fuel, commonly with low reactivity to prevent premature combustion and engine knocking; whereas the pilot flame is normally set off with the direct injection of a liquid fuel with adequate reactivity that is suitable for deterministic …
Authors
Gao T; Yu S; Zhu H; Li T; Tjong J; Reader G; Zheng M
Volume
1
Publisher
SAE International
DOI
10.4271/2017-01-0770
Name of conference
SAE Technical Paper Series
Conference proceedings
SAE Technical Papers
ISSN
0148-7191