María Elena TEJEDA-DEL CUETO, Alexis VIDAL-LINALDI, Diana Ivette MONTEJO-ARROYO, María ARROYO-FLORES
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The present research focuses on the study of the power generated in a 105 hp four-stroke in-line reciprocating internal combustion engine (MCIA) using three different renewable and non-renewable fuels: E85 biogasol and gasoline-oxyfuel. The power and torque generated with the blends were compared for the three fuels. The device used to measure torque and power was a dynamometer based on the prony brake principle. According to the results obtained, the power and torque generated using E85 biogasol are 16% lower than those generated using 100% gasoline. This is due to the fact that in the case of renewable fuels, the lower powers obtained were generated by the use of a poor mixture in the combustion chamber of the engine due to lack of calibration of the fuel map. In the case of the magna gasoline-oxyfuel blend, a torque value similar to that of the magna gasoline was obtained but at lower rpm, this effect indicates an advantage for the implementation of renewable fuels in a MCIA.