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Effect of Octane on Performance, Energy Consumption and Emissions of Two Euro 4 Passenger Cars

Richard Stradling    
John Williams    
Heather Hamje    
David Rickeard    

Resumen

The combustion performance of gasoline engines has traditionally been measured using Research Octane Number (RON) and Motor Octane Number (MON) which describe antiknock performance under different conditions. Recent literature suggests that MON is less important than RON in modern cars and a relaxation in the MON specification could improve vehicle performance, while also helping refiners in the production of gasoline. At the same time, for the same octane number change, increasing RON appears to provide more benefit to engine power and acceleration than reducing MON. It has also been suggested that there could be fuel efficiency benefits (on a tank to wheels basis) for specially adapted engines, for example, operating at higher compression ratio, on very high RON (100+). Other workers have advocated the use of an octane index (OI) which incorporates both RON and MON to give an indication of octane quality. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of RON and MON on the power and acceleration performance of modern gasoline vehicles under full throttle acceleration conditions. Tests were carried out using two Euro 4 vehicles. Fuels covering RON levels from 95 to 103 and sensitivities (RON minus MON) of up to 15 were blended. Both pure hydrocarbon and blends containing ethanol or ETBE were included so that specific effects of oxygenates could be identified. The results confirmed the findings of other studies that MON is not a good predictor of vehicle performance and in fact high MON levels increase acceleration time under full throttle conditions. In addition to performance testing, emissions testing was also carried out. Carbon balance was used to calculate energy consumption during the acceleration tests and NEDC tests.

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