scholarly journals Numerical Study on the Performance Characteristics of Hydrogen Fueled Port Injection Internal Combustion Engine

2009 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 407-415 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rosli A. Bakar ◽  
Mohammed K. Mohammed ◽  
M.M. Rahman
Author(s):  
Ana Marta Souza ◽  
Antônio César Valadares de Oliveira ◽  
Enrico Temporim Ribeiro ◽  
Francisco Souza ◽  
Marcelo Colombo Chiari

Energies ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (9) ◽  
pp. 2362
Author(s):  
Savvas Savvakis ◽  
Dimitrios Mertzis ◽  
Elias Nassiopoulos ◽  
Zissis Samaras

The current paper investigates two particular features of a novel rotary split engine. This internal combustion engine incorporates a number of positive advantages in comparison to conventional reciprocating piston engines. As a split engine, it is characterized by a significant difference between the expansion and compression ratios, the former being higher. The processes are decoupled and take place simultaneously, in different chambers and on the different sides of the rotating pistons. Initially, a brief description of the engine’s structure and operating principle is provided. Next, the configuration of the compression chamber and the sealing system are examined. The numerical study is conducted using CFD simulation models, with the relevant assumptions and boundary conditions. Two parameters of the compression chamber were studied, the intake port design (initial and optimized) and the sealing system size (short and long). The best option was found to be the combination of the optimized intake port design with the short seal, in order to keep the compression chamber as close as possible to the engine shaft. A more detailed study of the sealing system included different labyrinth geometries. It was found that the stepped labyrinth achieves the highest sealing efficiency.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Deborah Domingos da Rocha ◽  
Fabio de Castro Radicchi ◽  
Paulo César de Ferreira Gomes ◽  
Marcello Brunocilla ◽  
Ramon Molina Valle

1998 ◽  
Vol 26 (3) ◽  
pp. 223-233
Author(s):  
Julio Barros Guadalupe ◽  
Victor M. Moreno Sáiz ◽  
José Isla Romero

This paper presents the structure and operation of an integrated data acquisition and control system for analysis of the performance characteristics of an internal combustion engine in a testbed. The system allows on-line monitoring of different engine parameters and also enables us to obtain automatically the operating curves of the engine and to compare them with those provided by the manufacturer in order to assess the condition of the engine. With this system, engineering and graduate students are able to monitor the engine continuously and to check the effect of different working conditions on its performance.


Drones ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 23
Author(s):  
Galia Faingold ◽  
Leonid Tartakovsky ◽  
Steven Frankel

In the reported study, various aspects of dimethyl ether/hydrogen combustion in a Reactivity Controlled Compression Ignition (RCCI) engine are numerically evaluated using Reynolds Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) and Large Eddy Simulation (LES). Early direct injection and mixture propagation were also explored, along with peculiaritis of dimethyl ether combustion modeling. The numerical models are validated using available experimental results of a partially premixed dimethyl ether jet flames and an optically accessible internal combustion engine with direct hydrogen injection. LES showed more predictive results in modeling both combustion and mixture propagation. The same models were applied to a full engine cycle of an RCCI engine with stratified reactivity, to gain phenomenological insight into the physical processes involved in stratified reactivity combustion. We showed that 3D and turbulence considerations had a great impact on simulation results, and the LES was able to capture the pressure oscillations typical for this type of combustion.


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