Article: Effects of oxygenated gasoline on fuel and air mass flow rates and air-fuel ratio.(Report)

INTRODUCTION

Today, decreasing fuel consumptions and exhaust emissions become a considerable matters because if these things are done then cost of energy or fuel will be decreased and an environmental problem will be solved partially too. Feeding pure oxygen quantities to the mixture before entering the combustion chamber is studied here experimentally to find or investigate its effects on fuel mass flow rate, air mass flow rate and also air-fuel ratio. All tests were carried on a Honda 200, single cylinder-197 cc engine. Little studies have been discussed this issue, here are some of these studies, Charles and Martin (1) studied in detailed mechanisms by which ...

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