[EN] This work shows the capabilities of E85 fuel to be used as low reactivity fuel in a high compression ratio light-duty diesel engine (17.1:1) running under reactivity controlled compression ignition concept. To do this, experimental steady-state engine maps are obtained in a single-cylinder engine with diesel-E85 fuel combination. The engine mapping was performed following the same procedure used in previous works with other fuel combinations to allow the results comparison. Considering the mechanical and emissions limits imposed during the engine mapping, it was found that with diesel-E85 the combustion concept is limited to the region defined from 2 to 7 bar at 1000 rpm, and from 1.5 to 9 bar indicated mean effective pressure at 3000 ...
Reactivity controlled compression ignition (RCCI) combustion has been introduced to implement contro...
The use of two different fuels to control the in-cylinder charge reactivity of compression ignition ...
[EN] Reactivity controlled compression ignition (RCCI) combustion has demonstrated to be able to avo...
[EN] This work shows the capabilities of E85 fuel to be used as low reactivity fuel in a high compre...
[EN] This experimental work investigates the capabilities of the reactivity controlled compression i...
[EN] This experimental work investigates the operational limits of the reactivity controlled compres...
[EN] This work compares the performance and emissions of two dual-mode combustion concepts over diff...
This work investigates the capabilities of the dual-mode reactivity controlled compression ignition/...
This work investigates the effect of low reactivity fuel characteristics and blending ratio on low l...
Reactivity Controlled Compression Ignition concept offers an ultra-low nitrogen oxide and soot emiss...
[EN] Reactivity controlled compression ignition (RCCI) combustion has demonstrated to be able to avo...
A commercially available fuel, E85, a blend of ~85% ethanol and ~15% gasoline, can be a viable subst...
Upcoming CO2 legislation in Europe is driving heavy-duty vehicle manufacturers to develop highly eff...
AbstractA study to extend the low load limit of the mixture of commercial gasoline and diesel in the...
In-cylinder blending of gasoline and diesel to achieve Reactivity Controlled Compression Ignition (R...
Reactivity controlled compression ignition (RCCI) combustion has been introduced to implement contro...
The use of two different fuels to control the in-cylinder charge reactivity of compression ignition ...
[EN] Reactivity controlled compression ignition (RCCI) combustion has demonstrated to be able to avo...
[EN] This work shows the capabilities of E85 fuel to be used as low reactivity fuel in a high compre...
[EN] This experimental work investigates the capabilities of the reactivity controlled compression i...
[EN] This experimental work investigates the operational limits of the reactivity controlled compres...
[EN] This work compares the performance and emissions of two dual-mode combustion concepts over diff...
This work investigates the capabilities of the dual-mode reactivity controlled compression ignition/...
This work investigates the effect of low reactivity fuel characteristics and blending ratio on low l...
Reactivity Controlled Compression Ignition concept offers an ultra-low nitrogen oxide and soot emiss...
[EN] Reactivity controlled compression ignition (RCCI) combustion has demonstrated to be able to avo...
A commercially available fuel, E85, a blend of ~85% ethanol and ~15% gasoline, can be a viable subst...
Upcoming CO2 legislation in Europe is driving heavy-duty vehicle manufacturers to develop highly eff...
AbstractA study to extend the low load limit of the mixture of commercial gasoline and diesel in the...
In-cylinder blending of gasoline and diesel to achieve Reactivity Controlled Compression Ignition (R...
Reactivity controlled compression ignition (RCCI) combustion has been introduced to implement contro...
The use of two different fuels to control the in-cylinder charge reactivity of compression ignition ...
[EN] Reactivity controlled compression ignition (RCCI) combustion has demonstrated to be able to avo...