BS EN ISO 5163:2014
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Petroleum products. Determination of knock characteristics of motor and aviation fuels. Motor method
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2014 | 38 |
This International Standard establishes the rating of liquid spark-ignition engine fuel in terms of an arbitrary scale of octane numbers using a standard single-cylinder, four-stroke cycle, variable-compression ratio, carburetted, CFR engine operated at constant speed. Motor octane number (MON) provides a measure of the knock characteristics of motor fuels in automotive engines under severe conditions of operation. The motor octane number provides a measure of the knock characteristics of aviation fuels in aviation piston engines, by using an equation to correlate to aviation-method octane number or performance number (lean-mixture aviation rating).
This International Standard is applicable for the entire scale range from 0 MON to 120 MON, but the working range is 40 MON to 120 MON. Typical motor fuel testing is in the range of 80 MON to 90 MON. Typical aviation fuel testing is in the range of 98 MON to 102 MON.
This International Standard is applicable for oxygenate-containing fuels containing up to 4,0 % (m/m) oxygen and for gasoline containing up to 25 % (V/V) ethanol.
NOTE 1 Although 25 % (V/V) of ethanol corresponds to approximately 9 % (m/m) oxygen, full applicability of this test method for that oxygen range has only been checked for gasoline type of fuels.
NOTE 2 Work is under way to check the possibility to use the method for gasoline containing up to 85 % (V/V) ethanol.
NOTE 3 This International Standard specifies operating conditions in SI units but engine measurements may be specified in inch-pound units because these were the units used in the manufacture of the equipment, and thus some references in this International Standard include these units in parenthesis.
NOTE 4 For the purposes of this standard, the terms “% (m/m)” and “% (V/V)” are used to represent the mass fraction, µ, and the volume fraction, φ, of a material respectively.
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4 | Foreword |
7 | Foreword |
8 | Introduction |
9 | Section sec_1 Section sec_2 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
10 | Section sec_3 Section sec_3.1 Section sec_3.2 Section sec_3.3 Section sec_3.4 Section sec_3.5 Section sec_3.6 Section sec_3.7 Section sec_3.8 Section sec_3.9 Section sec_3.10 3 Terms and definitions |
11 | Section sec_3.11 Section sec_3.12 Section sec_3.13 Section sec_3.14 Section sec_3.15 Section sec_3.16 Section sec_3.17 Section sec_3.18 Section sec_3.19 Section sec_3.20 Section sec_4 4 Principle |
12 | Section sec_5 Section sec_5.1 Section sec_5.2 Section sec_5.3 Section sec_5.4 Section sec_5.5 Section sec_5.6 Section sec_5.7 5 Reagents and reference materials |
13 | Section sec_5.8 Section sec_5.9 Section sec_5.10 Section sec_6 Section sec_6.1 Section sec_6.2 6 Apparatus |
14 | Section sec_6.3 Section sec_6.4 Section sec_6.5 Section sec_6.6 Section sec_7 Section sec_7.1 Section sec_7.2 Section sec_7.3 Section sec_8 Section sec_8.1 7 Sampling and sample preparation 8 Basic engine and instrument settings and standard operating conditions 8.1 Installation of engine equipment and instrumentation |
15 | Section sec_8.2 Section sec_8.3 Section sec_8.4 Section sec_8.5 Section sec_8.6 Table tab_1 8.2 Engine speed 8.3 Valve timing 8.4 Valve lift 8.5 Intake valve shroud 8.6 Carburettor venturi |
16 | Section sec_8.7 Section sec_8.8 Section sec_8.9 Section sec_8.10 Section sec_8.11 Section sec_8.12 Section sec_8.12.1 Section sec_8.12.2 Section sec_8.12.3 Section sec_8.13 Section sec_8.13.1 8.7 Direction of engine rotation 8.8 Valve clearances 8.9 Oil pressure 8.10 Oil temperature 8.11 Cylinder jacket coolant temperature 8.12 Intake air temperature 8.13 Intake mixture temperature |
17 | Section sec_8.13.2 Section sec_8.13.3 Section sec_8.14 Section sec_8.15 Section sec_8.16 Section sec_8.17 Section sec_8.18 Section sec_8.19 8.14 Intake air humidity 8.15 Cylinder jacket coolant level 8.16 Engine crankcase lubricating oil level 8.17 Crankcase internal pressure 8.18 Exhaust back-pressure 8.19 Exhaust and crankcase breather system resonance |
18 | Section sec_8.20 Section sec_8.21 Section sec_8.22 Section sec_8.23 Section sec_8.24 Section sec_8.25 Section sec_8.26 8.20 Belt tension 8.21 Rocker arm carrier support basic setting 8.22 Rocker arm carrier basic setting 8.23 Rocker arm and push rod length basic settings 8.24 Basic spark setting 8.25 Basic ignition timer transducer to rotor vane gap setting 8.26 Basic ignition timer control arm setting |
19 | Section sec_8.27 Section sec_8.28 8.27 Spark-plug gap 8.28 Basic cylinder height setting |
20 | Table tab_c Figure fig_1 Section sec_8.29 8.29 Fuel-air ratio |
21 | Section sec_8.30 Section sec_8.31 Section sec_8.32 Section sec_9 Section sec_9.1 8.30 Carburettor cooling 8.31 Knockmeter reading limits 8.32 Detonation meter spread and time constant settings 9 Engine calibration and qualification 9.1 General |
22 | Section sec_9.2 Section sec_9.2.1 Section sec_9.2.2 Section sec_9.2.3 Section sec_9.2.4 Section sec_9.3 Section sec_9.3.1 Table tab_2 Section sec_9.3.2 9.2 Engine fit-for-use qualification 9.3 Fit-for-use procedure in the 79,6 MON to 94,7 MON range |
23 | Section sec_9.3.3 Section sec_9.4 Section sec_9.4.1 Table tab_3 Section sec_9.4.2 Section sec_9.5 9.4 Fit-for-use procedure below 79,6 MON and above 94,7 MON 9.5 Checking performance on check fuels |
24 | Section sec_10 Section sec_10.1 Section sec_10.2 Section sec_10.3 Section sec_10.3.1 Section sec_10.3.2 Section sec_10.3.3 Section sec_10.3.4 Section sec_10.3.5 10 Procedure 10.1 General 10.2 Start-up 10.3 Calibration |
25 | Section sec_10.4 Section sec_10.4.1 Section sec_10.4.2 Section sec_10.4.3 Section sec_10.4.4 Section sec_10.4.5 Section sec_10.4.6 Table tab_4 Section sec_10.5 Section sec_10.5.1 Section sec_10.5.2 Section sec_10.5.3 10.4 Sample fuel 10.5 Primary reference fuel No. 1 |
26 | Section sec_10.5.4 Section sec_10.6 Section sec_10.6.1 Section sec_10.6.2 Section sec_10.6.3 Section sec_10.6.4 Section sec_10.6.5 Section sec_10.7 Section sec_10.7.1 Section sec_10.7.2 Section sec_10.8 Section sec_10.8.1 Section sec_10.8.2 10.6 Primary reference fuel No. 2 10.7 Additional measurement readings 10.8 Special instructions for ratings above 100,0 MON |
27 | Section sec_11 Section sec_11.1 Section sec_11.2 Section sec_11.3 Section sec_11.4 Section sec_11.5 Section sec_12 Section sec_12.1 11 Calculation 12 Expression of results |
28 | Table tab_5 Section sec_12.2 Section sec_13 Section sec_13.1 Table tab_6 13 Precision 13.1 General |
29 | Section sec_13.2 Section sec_13.3 Table tab_7 13.2 Repeatability, r 13.3 Reproducibility, R |
30 | Section sec_13.4 Section sec_13.5 Section sec_14 Section sec_14.1 Section sec_14.2 13.4 Precision at lower barometric pressure 13.5 Precision for fuels containing 15% to 25% (V/V) ethanol 14 Test report 14.1 Motor spark-ignition engine fuels 14.2 Aviation piston-engine fuels |
31 | Annex sec_A Annex sec_A.1 Annex sec_A.2 Annex sec_A.3 Annex A (informative) Test variable characteristics |
32 | Annex sec_A.4 Annex sec_A.5 Annex sec_A.6 Annex sec_A.7 |
33 | Annex sec_A.8 Annex sec_A.9 Annex sec_A.10 |
34 | Reference ref_1 Reference ref_2 Reference ref_3 Reference ref_4 Reference ref_5 Reference ref_6 Reference ref_7 Reference ref_8 Bibliography |