An Investigation of 1.8L Turbocharged Engine on Performance Using the Fuel Oil Blends in Malaysian Commercial Fuels

Researchers have been particularly interested in using alternative energy sources in internal combustion engines to reduce reliance on fuel-derived energy sources. The fusel oil, on the other hand, is a different alternative energy source that is produced as a by-product during the fermentation of a...

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Main Authors: S. M., Rosdi, R., Mamat, Erdiwansyah, ., Ilham, Maulana, Asri, Gani, Hilmi, .
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spelling my.ump.umpir.393022023-11-14T06:41:27Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/39302/ An Investigation of 1.8L Turbocharged Engine on Performance Using the Fuel Oil Blends in Malaysian Commercial Fuels S. M., Rosdi R., Mamat Erdiwansyah, . Ilham, Maulana Asri, Gani Hilmi, . TL Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics TP Chemical technology Researchers have been particularly interested in using alternative energy sources in internal combustion engines to reduce reliance on fuel-derived energy sources. The fusel oil, on the other hand, is a different alternative energy source that is produced as a by-product during the fermentation of alcohol and can be used in internal combustion engines. Fusel oil is a blend of high alcohols that is dark brown in colour and strongly scented. The objective of the study is to evaluate the engine performance using blends fusel oil 10% in variable commercial RON 95 and RON 97. The performance and combustion of a 1.8L Mitsubishi engine were studied. The engine was operated at a speed of 2000 RPM with a 30% throttle load. The engine study concentrated on the In-cylinder Pressure, Coefficient of Variation (COV), Rate of Pressure Rise ROPR), Mass Fraction Burn (MFB) and Rate of Heat Release (ROHR). As a result, the engine show that using the RON97 blends is better compared to the performance of RON95 blends. Indeed, due to the oxygen content in the blended fuel, the engine performance and emission become better than the commercial fuels. fazpublishing.com 2023 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/39302/1/An%20Investigation%20of%201.8L%20Turbocharged%20Engine%20on%20Performance%20Using%20the%20Fuel%20Oil%20Blends%20in%20Malaysian%20Commercial%20Fuels.pdf S. M., Rosdi and R., Mamat and Erdiwansyah, . and Ilham, Maulana and Asri, Gani and Hilmi, . (2023) An Investigation of 1.8L Turbocharged Engine on Performance Using the Fuel Oil Blends in Malaysian Commercial Fuels. Fuel, Mixture Formation and Combustion Process, 5 (1). pp. 1-7. ISSN 2672 - 7331. (Published) https://fazpublishing.com/fmc/index.php/fmc/article/view/57
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S. M., Rosdi
R., Mamat
Erdiwansyah, .
Ilham, Maulana
Asri, Gani
Hilmi, .
An Investigation of 1.8L Turbocharged Engine on Performance Using the Fuel Oil Blends in Malaysian Commercial Fuels
description Researchers have been particularly interested in using alternative energy sources in internal combustion engines to reduce reliance on fuel-derived energy sources. The fusel oil, on the other hand, is a different alternative energy source that is produced as a by-product during the fermentation of alcohol and can be used in internal combustion engines. Fusel oil is a blend of high alcohols that is dark brown in colour and strongly scented. The objective of the study is to evaluate the engine performance using blends fusel oil 10% in variable commercial RON 95 and RON 97. The performance and combustion of a 1.8L Mitsubishi engine were studied. The engine was operated at a speed of 2000 RPM with a 30% throttle load. The engine study concentrated on the In-cylinder Pressure, Coefficient of Variation (COV), Rate of Pressure Rise ROPR), Mass Fraction Burn (MFB) and Rate of Heat Release (ROHR). As a result, the engine show that using the RON97 blends is better compared to the performance of RON95 blends. Indeed, due to the oxygen content in the blended fuel, the engine performance and emission become better than the commercial fuels.
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author S. M., Rosdi
R., Mamat
Erdiwansyah, .
Ilham, Maulana
Asri, Gani
Hilmi, .
author_facet S. M., Rosdi
R., Mamat
Erdiwansyah, .
Ilham, Maulana
Asri, Gani
Hilmi, .
author_sort S. M., Rosdi
title An Investigation of 1.8L Turbocharged Engine on Performance Using the Fuel Oil Blends in Malaysian Commercial Fuels
title_short An Investigation of 1.8L Turbocharged Engine on Performance Using the Fuel Oil Blends in Malaysian Commercial Fuels
title_full An Investigation of 1.8L Turbocharged Engine on Performance Using the Fuel Oil Blends in Malaysian Commercial Fuels
title_fullStr An Investigation of 1.8L Turbocharged Engine on Performance Using the Fuel Oil Blends in Malaysian Commercial Fuels
title_full_unstemmed An Investigation of 1.8L Turbocharged Engine on Performance Using the Fuel Oil Blends in Malaysian Commercial Fuels
title_sort investigation of 1.8l turbocharged engine on performance using the fuel oil blends in malaysian commercial fuels
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