patprimmer
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- Nov 1, 2002
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While alcohol, or at least Methanol and to a lesser extent Ethanol have less energy per unit mass, they also require more fuel for stoichiometric reaction so that in theory all the fuel and oxygen are fully consumed.
The extra fuel required is more than the decrease in energy, so the net energy that can be released per unit of oxygen is about 10 to 15% greater or at least in that ballpark.
If you got a decrease in power from using alcohol, there was an increase in energy waste somewhere, from anything as simple as the mixture was to cold to light off properly at the lower compression. Methanol seems to keep improving at up to about 16:1 CR. With a bad designed chamber/piston dome it can require up to 60 deg ignition advance in an engine that might normally require 35 Deg for optimum.
Although you claim nothing else changed with your tests, you in fact went richer via the alcohol added to the intake manifold. The weaker alcohol made you less rich.
Regards
Pat
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While alcohol, or at least Methanol and to a lesser extent Ethanol have less energy per unit mass, they also require more fuel for stoichiometric reaction so that in theory all the fuel and oxygen are fully consumed.
The extra fuel required is more than the decrease in energy, so the net energy that can be released per unit of oxygen is about 10 to 15% greater or at least in that ballpark.
If you got a decrease in power from using alcohol, there was an increase in energy waste somewhere, from anything as simple as the mixture was to cold to light off properly at the lower compression. Methanol seems to keep improving at up to about 16:1 CR. With a bad designed chamber/piston dome it can require up to 60 deg ignition advance in an engine that might normally require 35 Deg for optimum.
Although you claim nothing else changed with your tests, you in fact went richer via the alcohol added to the intake manifold. The weaker alcohol made you less rich.
Regards
Pat
See FAQ731-376 for tips on use of eng-tips by professional engineers &
for site rules