甲醇-汽油(M20)和乙醇-汽油(E20)共混物对材料相容性的影响

Nurmajid Abdurrojaq, Rizal Zaelani, Belva Adam Haley, N. A. Fathurrahman, R. Anggarani, C. Wibowo, Maymuchar Maymuchar
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酒精有可能被用作化石燃料的替代品,以减少火花点火(SI)发动机的总排放量。本研究介绍了汽油中20%甲醇和乙醇的混合物对用作SI车辆燃料软管的乙丙二烯单体(EPDM)和聚酰胺材料相容性的影响。采用浸渍试验方法研究了两种乙醇对汽油混合料相容性(硬度和重量变化)的影响。在此基础上,EPDM和聚酰胺材料对E20和M20具有不同的材料相容性特征。在EPDM材料上对M20和E20燃料样品的硬度测试表明,其硬度比原始汽油高5-9%。此外,在RON 90、E20和M20测试样品中,聚酰胺材料的重量没有变化。然而,在RON 90, E20和M20燃料中,聚酰胺材料的硬度变化了6-11%。此外,FTIR光谱没有变化,表明EPDM和聚酰胺材料在浸泡6周后没有溶解到测试燃料中。
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The Effect of Methanol-Gasoline (M20) and Ethanol-Gasoline (E20) Blends on Material Compatibility
Alcohol has the potential to be used as an alternative to fossil fuels to reduce total emissions from spark-ignition (SI) engines. The impact of a mixture of 20% methanol and ethanol in gasoline on the compatibility of Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM) and polyamide materials, which are used as fuel hoses in SI vehicles, is presented in this study. The immersion test methodology was employed to study the influence of both types of alcohol on gasoline blend to compatibility properties i.e., hardness and weight change. Based on the result, EPDM and polyamide materials have different characteristics of material compatibility with E20 and M20. Tests on M20 and E20 fuel samples on EPDM material show a higher effect on hardness by 5-9% than pristine gasoline. Additionally, there was no change in the weight of the polyamide material in the RON 90, E20, and M20 test samples. However, there was a change in the hardness of the polyamide material by 6-11% in RON 90, E20, and M20 fuels. Moreover, there was no change in the FTIR spectrum, indicating that there was no dissolution of the EPDM and polyamide materials into the test fuel for 6 weeks of immersion.
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