Impact of Zero CO
2
Fuels on Engine Behaviour of Two-Stroke Engines in Hand-Held Powertools
2022-32-0061
One possible path to reduce the CO2 emissions of hand-held power tools are fuels with different amount of renewable content. Within this paper test bench measurements on a small two-stroke engine were carried out. We are trying to reduce CO2 emissions by using fuels which absorbed CO2 from the air during its lifetime or production, so called Zero CO2 fuels The focus was set on the investigation of combustion behaviour, performance and emissions of Zero CO2 fuels in comparison to commonly available fuels. For our measurements we chose a 46 cc serial engine, which was slightly modified for scientific research. This paper shows findings on effects of renewable fuels on engine characteristics. Additionally, the chemical properties of each fuel were investigated in order to form a comprehensive picture, together with the performed dyno measurements.
Citation: Gschanes, D., Schmidt, S., and Kirchberger, R., "Impact of Zero CO2 Fuels on Engine Behaviour of Two-Stroke Engines in Hand-Held Powertools," SAE Technical Paper 2022-32-0061, 2022, https://doi.org/10.4271/2022-32-0061. Download Citation
Author(s):
Dominik Gschanes, Stephan Schmidt, Roland Kirchberger
Affiliated:
Institute of Thermodynamics and Sustainable Propulsion Syste
Pages: 13
Event:
The 26th Small Powertrains and Energy Systems Technology Conference
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Two stroke engines
Carbon dioxide
Combustion and combustion processes
Materials properties
Test equipment and instrumentation
Engines
Tools and equipment
Emissions
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