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Knock Characteristics and Their Control with Hydrogen Injection Using a Rapid Compression/Expansion Machine

2007-07-23
2007-01-1829
A rapid compression/expansion machine (RCEM) based on a single-cylinder engine was developed to understand the fundamental phenomenon of knock during spark-ignition (SI) combustion. In order to cause auto-ignition in the end-gas mixture during the flame-propagation process, and also to visualize the processes, the original head of the engine was replaced with a specially designed combustion chamber. The effects of spark timing, compression ratio and equivalence ratio on knock intensity were systematically investigated using the RCEM with n-butane fuel. In addition, the possibility of knock control by the injection of hydrogen into the end-gas region is also discussed. The experimental results indicate that a higher compression ratio, spark-ignition timing at -10 °ATDC and a stoichiometric equivalence ratio cause heavy knock. However, the knock intensity is drastically decreased with hydrogen injection.
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Knock Characteristics and Performance in an SI Engine With Hydrogen and Natural-Gas Blended Fuels

2004-06-08
2004-01-1929
Utilizing the desirable feature of hydrogen, this study demonstrates the improvement of engine performance and exhaust emissions due to the mixing of hydrogen into natural-gas fuel in a spark-ignition engine at the wide-open throttle (WOT) condition. Both hydrogen and natural-gas fuels were injected into the intake port only in the suction flow, which could make the operation under a wide range of conditions without backfire even at a hydrogen fuel. Based on the measured processes of combustion, the knock characteristics were discussed with special attention to the extremely high burning velocity of hydrogen. At a higher compression ratio, the thermal efficiency in the stoichiometric condition was improved, nevertheless a precise control of ignition timing was required to suppress a hard knock. From the experimental results of engine performance in a variety of parameters, optimal use of hydrogen was exhibited for different engine loads.
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