Properties of Fuel
Properties of Fuel
Properties of Fuel
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Fuel Properties
1.Knock Rating
2.Volatility
3.Calorific Value
4.Gum Content
5.Sulphur Content
6.Aromatic Content
7.Viscosity
8.Cloud Point
9 Anti Knock quality
10 Specific gravity
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1.Knock Rating
If the temperature of the unburned mixture exceeds the self -
ignition temperature and remains at or above this
temperature during a period of time during the ignition lag ,
spontaneous ignition or auto ignition occurs at various 'pin
point' locations .This phenomenon is called as knocking.
One of the best qualities of fuel is that it should be used with
higher compression ratio without knocking because high
compression ratio provides high engine efficiency and lower
fuel consumption.
The fuel should have high anti-knock value to make use of
the higher compression ratios.
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2.Volatility
Volatility indicates the tendency of a fuel to change from liquid to vapour form.
A high volatility is desirable from the point of view of starting ability and good
distribution
Volatility affects the following engine/vehicle conditions:(In SI Engines or Petrol
Engines):-
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3.Calorific Value
The calorific value of a fuel is the thermal energy
released per unit quantity of the fuel when the fuel is
burned completely and the products of combustion
are cooled back to the initial temperature of
combustible mixture.
The fuel should have a high calorific value
Gasoline has approximately the calorific value about
38-48 MJ/kg.
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4.Gum Content
A good fuel should have the minimum gum content.
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5.Sulphur Content
All hydrocarbon's contain free sulphur and Hydrogen
sulphide.
The presence of sulphur in the fuel is highly
undesirable because of the formation of sulphur
dioxide in presence of water vapour will have corrosive
action on engine parts
A high sulphur content is obviously undesirable.
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6.Aromatic Content
Aromatics ,though ,are high knock -rating
hydrocarbons , yet have a corrosive action on rubber of
the fuel system and have high freezing point .
Therefore, their proportion in the engine fuel should
not exceed beyond a certain limit.
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7. Viscosity
It is the measure of the resistance to flow.
it affects the atomisation of fuel and operation of high
pressure fuel pump.
greater the number of carbon atoms ,greater is the
viscosity of the fuel oil .
the same the number of carbon atoms, a fuel will have
higher viscosity with lower hydrogen content.
Viscosity should be high enough to permit bulk flow
and high enough to carry out lubrication.
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8. Cloud Point
The temperature below which ,the wax content of the
oil separates out in the form of solid is known as cloud
point.
This should be as small as possible so that this
difficulty will not be experienced even in cold winter.
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9.Anti-Knock Quality
A best quality of a fuel used in S.I engine is ,it should
be used with higher compression ratio without
knocking because high compression ratio provide
higher compression ratio and low fuel consumption .
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10.Specific gravity
For Petrol It lies in the range 0.7 to .78 .
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DESIRABLE PROPERTIES OF GOOD IC
ENGINE FUELS:
A Good I.C engine fuel must possess the following properties:-
1. It must have high energy density(KJ/kg).
2.It should be easy to handle.
3.It must possess good combustion qualities.
4.It must have high thermal stability.
5.It must have low deposit forming density.
6.It should be easy to handle and store.
7.It should be free from hazard.
8.It should not have chemical reactions with engine components , through which it flows.
9.It should easily mix with air and evaporate as quickly as possible.
10.Products of combustion should not be corrosive to engine parts.
11.It must possess low toxicity.
12.Its effect on air-pollution should be the minimum.
13.It should be economically available in very large quantities.
The basic requirement of I.C engine fuel is , the combustion should be fast with maximum
amount of heat release without forming any deposits and should not have destructive effects on the engine
parts and atmospheric air by exhaust gases.
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REQUIREMENTS OF FUELS FOR S.I
ENGINES:-
Gasoline is the major fuel used for S.I engine . It is a mixture of various
hydrocarbons such as paraffin , olefins , napthene and aromatics . The
composition depends upon the nature of crude available and method of
refining used.
A good fuel used in S.I engine must fulfil the following properties:-
1. It must evaporate quickly when injected by carburettor in the current of air.
2. It should not pre-ignite.
3.It should be easy to handle.
4.It should be easily available at reasonable cost.
5.It should burn clean and should not deposit the residue.
6.Its exhaust should not have any corrosion effect on the engine parts.
7.It must have high Calorific value.
8.It must be knock resistant.
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Flash Point
The temperature at which the vapours of oil flash
when subjected to a flame is known as the flash point .
If container is closed ,it is called closed flash point and
if open it is called open flash point.
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Fire Point
It is the temperature at which the oil , if once lit with
flame ,will burn steadily at least for 5 seconds
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