Abstract
In this study, spark ignition of hydrogen enriched natural gas (HCNG), a fast emerging alternative gaseous fuel, was experimentally investigated in a suitably modified single cylinder spark ignition (SI) engine. Port fuel injection of the HCNG engine using a high volume flow rate solenoid injector, controlled by a customized injector control unit and electronic control unit (ECU) was done and the fuel injection timings and duration were controlled for each load. Fuels with different H/C ratios in the final HCNG mixture were investigated for their engine performance, emissions and combustion characteristics. Engine investigations were carried out at constant engine speed of 1500 rpm for different H/C ratios (4, 4.22, 4.5, 4.85, 5.33 and ∞). Spark timing was kept constant (32° bTDC) for all test blends. Relative air–fuel ratio (RAFR) was kept constant for all loads during the experiments in order to avoid misfire at lower engine load. Hydrogen exhibited higher pressure peak (Pmax) but lower maximum brake torque (MBT) compared to other test fuels due to lower knocking limit. Brake thermal efficiency (BTE) was superior for test fuel with H/C: 4.5. NOx emissions were higher for test fuel with H/C: 4.22 and relatively lower for hydrogen compared to baseline natural gas.
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