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Experimental and Numerical Analysis of a Dual Fuel Operation of Turbocharged Engine at Mid-High Load

2019-09-09
2019-24-0122
In the paper the operation of a turbocharged dual fuel engine at mid-high load is investigated on a single cylinder experimental engine complemented by a full 0D/1D simulation model that provides boundary conditions for the experiment and full engine system results. When duel fuel combustion mode is used on a turbocharged engine with the variable geometry turbocharger, the mid-high load operating points can be obtained with number of different combinations of intake pressure and excess air ratio. Besides the impact on combustion, the specific combination of intake pressure - excess air ratio has also impact on the exhaust back pressure caused by the turbocharger and consequently on the obtained brake efficiency. Additionally, the dual fuel combustion is influenced by natural gas mass fraction and start of injection of diesel fuel and the search for the optimal solution could be a challenging task.
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The Performance and Emissions of a Conventional Natural Gas/Diesel Dual Fuel Engine at Various Operating Conditions

2019-04-02
2019-01-1158
The dual fuel combustion mode, the use of bi-fueled natural gas and diesel fuel, is an attractive alternative to standard spark ignition or compression ignition combustion modes due to potential benefits of lower CO2 emissions, lower fuel costs and the use of a fuel with an alternative supply chain. Besides the potential benefits, the dual fuel combustion mode also has its challenges. There is limited data available in the literature that illustrates how the performance of a dual fuel engine changes over the entire engine map at various operating conditions; this paper presents a comprehensive set of experimental results obtained with the conventional dual fuel operation (diesel/natural gas) at ambient intake conditions to help fill this knowledge gap.
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