Authors
Muhammad Usman, Talha Khan, Fahid Riaz, Muhammad Ali Ijaz Malik, Muhammad Tahir Amjad, Muhammad Haris Shah, Waqar Muhammad Ashraf, Jaroslaw Krzywanski, Wojciech Nowak
Publication date
2023/3/13
Journal
ACS omega
Volume
8
Issue
12
Pages
11267-11280
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
The disproportionate use of petroleum products and stringent exhaust emissions has emphasized the need for alternative green fuels. Although several studies have been conducted to ascertain the performance of acetone–gasoline blends in spark-ignition (SI) engines, limited work has been done to determine the influence of fuel on lubricant oil deterioration. The current study fills the gap through lubricant oil testing by running the engine for 120 h on pure gasoline (G) and gasoline with 10% by volume acetone (A10). Compared to gasoline, A10 produced better results in 11.74 and 12.05% higher brake power (BP) and brake thermal efficiency (BTE), respectively, at a 6.72% lower brake-specific fuel consumption (BSFC). The blended fuel A10 produced 56.54, 33.67, and 50% lower CO, CO2, and HC emissions. However, gasoline remained competitive due to lower oil deterioration than A10. The flash-point and …
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