Low-cost process for emission abatement of biogas internal combustion engines

2019 ◽  
Vol 227 ◽  
pp. 1079-1092 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel Dobslaw ◽  
Karl-Heinrich Engesser ◽  
Hans Störk ◽  
Thomas Gerl
Author(s):  
Jose Ignacio Huertas Cardozo ◽  
Sebastia´n Izquierdo Cifuentes

Currently, there is an increasing interest in connecting thousands of small electrical plants powered by renewable energy sources to national electrical grids. The use of biogas as fuel for internal combustion engines connected to an electric generator is emerging as one of the most attractive alternatives because of its very low cost benefit ratio and very high positive impact on the environment. However, the use of biogas to generate electricity has been limited by its high content of H2S (1800–3500 ppm) and CO2 (∼40%). CO2 presence reduces the energetic density of the fuel and therefore the power output of the system. The high content of H2S corrodes important components of the engine like the combustion chamber, bronze gears and the exhaust system. This work aims to design and manufacture a low-cost industrial filter for this application. Among the different available methodologies, CaO, NaOH and amines where selected as the most appropriate for a typical farm application of 100 kW electric generations. Since there is not reported data for the H2S absorbing capacity of these substances, it was proposed to measure it by means of a bubbler. It is an experimental set up where the gas stream passes through a fixed amount of the absorbing substance until it becomes saturated. The absorbing capacity is determined as the amount of substance being trapped divided by the mass of the absorbing substance being used. Results showed an absorbing capacity of 2.8, 41.4 and 124.8 g of H2S per Kg of NaOH, CaO and monoethanolamine respectively. A gas absorbing system of amines was designed and manufactured for H2S and CO2 biogas filtration. Three different types of amines were evaluated: Monoethanolamine, Diethanolamine, and methyldiethanolamine. Results show that all the amines require a ratio of amines to biogas flow of 0.7 to obtain a 95% of H2S filtering efficiency. This data represent only a 30% of H2S mass transfer efficiency of the filter when it is compared against the mass transfer expected under quasi equilibrium conditions. Work is under way to design a high efficiency amine column for biogas treatment.


Author(s):  
T. V. Dykun ◽  
L. I. Haieva ◽  
F. V. Kozak ◽  
Ya. M. Demianchuk

The problem of the effective use of traditional energy sources and the search for alternative resources is currently urgent. Today, in Ukraine, the low-calorie gas potential, which in large quantities is formed in landfills from solid household wastes, in particular biogas, is almost not used. The number of existing domestic installations for the disposal of this gas is insignificant. Today, this valuable resource in quantities of up to 1 billion cubic meters per year is emitted into the atmosphere contaminating it, or burned in flares. Rarely biogas is used in automotive internal combustion engines. However, replacing gasoline with biogas results in reduction in engine power and an increase in fuel consumption. Knowing the component composition of biogas, one can calculate the heat of its combustion and the heat of combustion of gas-air mixtures. According to the results of analytical studies, the graphic dependences of the change in effective power, torque and the effective specific biogas flow rate on engine revolutions were constructed and a comparison of these values with those of a petrol engine was performed. Dependencies show that the use of biogas as a fuel for the ICE leads to a significant reduction of the above parameters: in particular, the effective power decreases to 20%, torque to 22%, and the specific effective fuel consumption increases by 170%. However, due to the low cost of this type of automobile fuel and the considerable resource base for its obtaining in Ukraine, one can conclude - the use of biogas from landfills should be expanded and this is promising, in terms of energy independence of both separate economic entities and the state as a whole.


2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-13 ◽  
Author(s):  
Armando Pérez ◽  
Rogelio Ramos ◽  
Gisela Montero ◽  
Marcos Coronado ◽  
Conrado García ◽  
...  

The gases emissions measurement systems in internal combustion engines are strict and expensive nowadays. For this reason, a virtual instrument was developed to measure the combustion emissions from an internal combustion diesel engine, running with diesel-biodiesel mixtures. This software is called virtual instrument for emissions measurement (VIEM), and it was developed in the platform of LabVIEW 2010® virtual programming. VIEM works with sensors connected to a signal conditioning system, and a data acquisition system is used as interface for a computer in order to measure and monitor in real time the emissions of O2, NO, CO, SO2, and CO2 gases. This paper shows the results of the VIEM programming, the integrated circuits diagrams used for the signal conditioning of sensors, and the sensors characterization of O2, NO, CO, SO2, and CO2. VIEM is a low-cost instrument and is simple and easy to use. Besides, it is scalable, making it flexible and defined by the user.


2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (11) ◽  
pp. 4565-4568
Author(s):  
Lenar Ajratovich Galiullin ◽  
Ilnar Ajratovich Galiullin

Recently, research in the development of methods and tools for the diagnosis of internal combustion engines is conducted in the direction that determines the use of modern technical and information systems. A significant part of the work associated with the study of internal combustion engines in transitional operating modes. At the same time, it is noted that it is difficult to carry out experimental studies related, as already noted, with the high cost of equipment, its low distribution and high labor costs for conducting experiments, and in some cases with insufficient accuracy of measurement and data processing. High labor costs associated primarily with the need to install the engine in special stands and the use of special sensors. Systems based on the possibilities of self-diagnosis of an internal combustion engine with an electronic control system do not allow obtaining engine characteristics in the whole range of rotational frequencies, i.e., have low information content. Thus, there is a need to develop a system for diagnosing internal combustion engines, which ensures sufficient accuracy and informational content of experimental studies, has low cost and low labor costs, and allows to investigate the engine in various operating modes.


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