Journal article

The research and motor octane numbers of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)

KJ Morganti, TM Foong, MJ Brear, G Da Silva, Y Yang, FL Dryer

Fuel | Published : 2013

Abstract

This paper presents an experimental study of the Research (RON) and Motor (MON) octane numbers of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG). A comprehensive set of RON and MON data for mixtures of propane, propylene (propene), n-butane and iso-butane are presented, using a method that is consistent with the currently active ASTM Research and Motor test methods for liquid fuels. Empirical models which relate LPG composition to its RON and MON are then developed, such that the simplest relationships between the constituent species' mole fractions and the mixture octane rating are achieved. This is used to determine the degree of non-linearity between the composition and the RON and MON of different LPG mi..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This research was supported by the Advanced Centre for Automotive Research and Testing (www.acart.com.au) and the Australian Research Council.