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Review

Alcohols as alternative fuels in compression ignition engines for sustainable transportation: a review

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Pages 8736-8759 | Published online: 21 Sep 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Alcohol fuels, primarily ethanol and methanol, have emerged as one of the important alternatives for sustainable transportation and power generation applications, due to the overall lower carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The higher octane number of alcohol makes it suitable for spark ignition (SI) engines while lower blend ratios can be used for compression ignition (CI) engines as well. Since significant work and exploration have already been performed for the application of alcohol in SI engines, the present study is primarily focused on alcohol utilization in CI engines. This review majorly consists of three parts: first, a discussion on the physical and chemical properties of ethanol and methanol from the fuel perspective, second, combustion, and engine performance of CI engines fueled with alcohol and lastly, emissions characterization of alcohol as fuel. A summary of this review is provided which highlights the potential of alcohol utilization in the form of blend or under dual-fuel combustion modes, as well as neat alcohol fueled CI engine. Alcohol-fueled CI engine improves the soot-NOx trade-off characteristic in comparison to conventional diesel combustion, this fuel could be an enabler to meet future emissions regulations. Overall lower CO2 emissions (up to 15% lower compared to diesel) by utilizing alcohol as fuel make it suitable for sustainable transportation.

Abbreviations

ABE=

Acetone-Butanol-Ethanol

ATDC=

After Top Dead Centre

BSFC=

Brake Specific Fuel Consumption

BTDC=

Before Top Dead Centre

BTE=

Brake Thermal Efficiency

BTEX=

Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene, Xylene

C/H=

Carbon to Hydrogen Ratio

C2H2=

Acetylene

Ethanol=

C2H5OH

C6H6=

Benzene

CAD=

Crank Angle Degree

CH4=

Methane

CI=

Compression Ignition

CN=

Cetane Number

CO=

Carbon Monoxide

COV=

Coefficient of Variation

CO2=

Carbon Dioxide

CR=

Compression Ratio

DI=

Direct Injection

EGR=

Exhaust Gas Recirculation

HC=

Hydrocarbons

HCHO=

Formaldehyde

HRR=

Heat Release Rate

IC=

Internal Combustion

IMEP=

Indicated Mean Effective Pressure

LHV=

Lower Heating Values

Butane=

n-C4H10

Pentane=

n-C5H12

NO=

Nitric Oxide

NO2=

Nitrogen Dioxide

NOx=

Nitrogen Oxides

PFI=

Port Fuel Injection

PM=

Particulate Matter

POME=

Palm Oil Methyl Ester

SI=

Spark Ignition

SOI=

Start of Injection

VOCs=

Volatile Organic Compounds

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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