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Torque and Power Characteristics of Single Piston LPG-Fueled Engines on Variations of Ignition Timing
Author(s) -
Bagiyo Condro Purnomo,
Noto Widodo
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
automotive experiences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2615-6636
pISSN - 2615-6202
DOI - 10.31603/ae.v2i1.2632
Subject(s) - ignition system , automotive engineering , liquefied petroleum gas , ignition timing , piston (optics) , torque , octane rating , power (physics) , nuclear engineering , gasoline , environmental science , materials science , internal combustion engine , engineering , waste management , physics , aerospace engineering , thermodynamics , optics , wavefront
Article Info Submitted: 22/03/2019 Revised: 19/04/2019 Accepted: 20/04/2019 Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is an alternative fuel that has all key properties for the Spark Ignition (SI) engine. However, because of its properties, ignition timing on an LPG SI engine needs to be advanced from the reference angle to get the optimum performance. Therefore, this article presents the torque and power characteristics of a single piston LPG engine on variations of ignition timing. Evaluation of engine performance is carried out at the ignition timing of 15O, 17O, and 19O BTDC. The results showed the highest torque for LPG fuel was 10.64 Nm which was achieved at 3500 rpm with ignition timing of 19O BTDC, while the highest power for LPG fuel was 6.9 hp which was achieved at 5936 rpm with ignition timing of 19O BTDC.

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