Abstract
Higher cyclic variations (CVs) in the engine affect the performance, emissions and drivability of the vehicle. Higher CVs are one of the challenges in dual-fuel reactivity-controlled compression ignition (RCCI) engines, mainly at lower loads. Cyclic disparities in the charge preparation, such as air-fuel ratio (AFR), result in CVs in the combustion parameters. The pressure moment method (PMM) is employed in the gasoline/methanol-diesel RCCI engine to estimate cyclic disparities in AFR. The logged cyclic in-cylinder pressure is used to calculate the cyclic AFR. After determining the cyclic AFR, statistical analysis and return maps are applied for the analyses of variations in the AFR, CA10, CA50, pmax and IMEP. For examining the low and high-frequency disparities in cyclic
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