Effect of Compressed Natural Gas Mixing on the Engine Performance and Emissions

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  • T. Yusaf, P. Baker, I. Hamawand, M.M. Noor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15282/ijame.8.2013.29.0117

Keywords:

Compressed natural gas; gas-mixer; computational fluid dynamics; dual-fuel engine; gas emission

Abstract

Cleaner air quality is becoming a global concern, thus to improve the fuel and combustion process is vital. In this paper, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis software CFD-ACE is used to investigate the flow behavior of methane and air in a compressed natural gas (CNG)–air mixer to be implemented in a CNG–diesel dual-fuel stationary engine. The effect of the number of mixer holes on the mixture quality was evaluated. The results of the 3D CFD simulation showed that the 8-hole Venturi mixer gave superior performance compared to the 4-hole mixer. Further analysis was carried out on the 8-hole Venturi mixer to investigate the effect of engine speed on the mass flow rate of CNG and the equivalence air to fuel ratio (1/). The second half of the paper presents comparative performance results between a single cylinder research compression ignition (CI) engine fueled with a CNG–diesel system and a conventional CI engine fueled by conventional diesel. The engine was equipped with the simulated 8-hole Venturi mixer. The result showed a  significant reduction in exhaust gas emission components (NOx, CO and CO2) from the CNG–diesel engine compared to the conventional diesel engine, i.e. the reduction rates were on average of 54%, 59% and 31% respectively. The average power output developed by the dual-fuel engine was 10% higher than the diesel over the power curve.

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Published

2022-12-09

How to Cite

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T. Yusaf, P. Baker, I. Hamawand, M.M. Noor, “Effect of Compressed Natural Gas Mixing on the Engine Performance and Emissions”, Int. J. Automot. Mech. Eng., vol. 8, pp. 1416–1429, Dec. 2022.

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