Effects of Hydrogen Addition Ratios on Cycle-by-Cycle Variations of a Duel-Fuel Spark Ignition Engine with Ethanol Intake Port Injection and Hydrogen Direct Injection under Various Excess Air Ratios

2020 ◽  
Vol 34 (3) ◽  
pp. 3709-3724 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhao Chen ◽  
Xiumin Yu ◽  
Weibo Shi ◽  
Guanting Li ◽  
Shen Wang ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 1070-1072 ◽  
pp. 1835-1839
Author(s):  
Wei Bo Shi ◽  
Xiu Min Yu

This paper reviews and summarizes recent developments in hydrogen and gasoline mixtures powered engine research. According to the hydrogen and gasoline injection location, engine can be divided into three categories: hydrogen intake port injection, gasoline direct injection; Hydrogen direct injection, gasoline intake port injection; hydrogen and gasoline intake port injection. Different gasoline and hydrogen injection location determines the engines have different advantages. Follow an overview of spark ignition engine using hydrogen and gasoline mixtures, general trade-off when operating engine on hydrogen and gasoline mixtures are analyzed and highlights regarding accomplishments in efficiency improvement and emissions reduction are presented. These include estimates of efficiency potential of hydrogen and gasoline engines, fuel economy and emissions.


2021 ◽  
pp. 146808742110531
Author(s):  
Patrick Burkardt ◽  
Christian Wouters ◽  
Stefan Pischinger

Both the shift from fossil to alternative fuels and the implementation of a pre-chamber combustion system allow for an increase in the efficiency of an internal combustion engine through optimizing its combustion process, while simultaneously reducing the engine-out emissions. The combination of alcohol-based fuels and pre-chamber combustion concepts has not been investigated on spark-ignition engines with high compression ratios in a passenger car size. This study presents investigations to show the potential in maximum achievable lean limit and net indicated efficiency. In particular, we present investigations of two alternative alcohol fuels on a direct-injection spark-ignition single-cylinder research engine for passenger car applications with a compression ratio of 16.4. The engine was operated with both an active and a passive pre-chamber, and the experimental results were compared to those of conventional spark-ignition operation. Direct injection was used for both the main combustion chamber and the pre-chamber. Methanol and ethanol were used as fuels for the main combustion chamber, whereas exclusively ethanol was used for the pre-chamber fueling. The performance of the alcohol fuels in all combustion configurations was evaluated in both part-load and high-load conditions. In particular, investigations of the combustion behavior over a variation of the excess air ratio at indicated mean effective pressures of 6 and 15 bar were performed. It can be concluded that with the use of methanol as fuel for the main combustion chamber, both higher excess air ratios and higher indicated efficiencies were achieved compared to the use of ethanol as the main combustion chamber fuel. In particular, a maximum net indicated efficiency of 48% at an excess air ratio of 2.0 was achieved with methanol. Moreover, active pre-chamber operation extended the lean limit to an excess air ratio of 2.3 compared to the maximum lean limit of 1.7 in passive pre-chamber operation.


2011 ◽  
Vol 197-198 ◽  
pp. 688-691
Author(s):  
Zhung Qing Hu ◽  
Xin Zhang

An experimental investigation on the effect of hydrogen fraction on the combustion characteristics of a spark ignition engine fueled with low heat value gas-hydrogen blends was studied. The results show that engine indicated thermal efficiency, indicated mean effective pressure and maximum combustion pressure are increased with the increase of hydrogen fraction in the blends. And hydrogen addition shows remarkable influence on engine power and emissions. At the same excess air ratio, HC emissions decrease, CO and NOxemissions increase with the increase of hydrogen fraction in the blends. And engine power is influenced by both hydrogen fraction and heat value in low heat value gas-hydrogen blends combining. Hydrogen significant extends the lean burn limit of combustion of low heat value gas.


2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 455-463
Author(s):  
Fangxi Xie ◽  
Miaomiao Zhang ◽  
Yongzhen Wang ◽  
Yan Su ◽  
Wei Hong ◽  
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