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=Quick Reference Table of Various Fuels=
=Quick Reference Table of Various Fuels=
*[[Carbon Monoxide]] '''?''' (useful for calculations if syngas is used)
*[[Carbon Monoxide]] '''?''' (Useful for Calculating [[Charcoal Gasifier]] Engine Parameters, as well as engines using waste gas from Refineries)
*[[Diesel Fuel]] 15-25
*[[Dimethyl Ether]] 105-123
*[[Dimethyl Ether]] 105-123
*[[Ethanol]] 108.6
*[[Ethanol]] 108.6
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*[[Methanol]] 108.7
*[[Methanol]] 108.7


=See Also=
=Internal Links=
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*[[Cetane Value]] (Similar to Octane Rating but for [[Fuels]] used in [[Compression Ignition Engines]] ( [[Diesel Fuel]] , [[DME]] etc)


=Useful Links=
=External Links=
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octane_rating The Wikipedia Page on Octane Ratings]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octane_rating The Wikipedia Page on Octane Ratings]

Revision as of 19:42, 16 February 2024

Basics

  • A Measure of how much compression a fuel can handle before ignition
  • Higher Octane Rating means a higher Compression Ratio can be used
  • Also can be important to control Engine Knocking
  • Will use RON as the measurement of choice?

Quick Reference Table of Various Fuels

Internal Links

External Links