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Paper Title

Experimental validation of accuracy of dynamic hydrogen-compressed natural gas mixing system using a single cylinder spark ignition engine

Keywords

  • Natural Gas
  • Alternate Fuels
  • Hydrogen-Enriched Compressed Natural Gas
  • HCNG
  • Compression Ignition Engine
  • Port Fuel Injection
  • Spark Ignition
  • HCNG Engine Technology
  • Online Mixing System
  • Mixture Composition
  • HCNG Investigations
  • Dynamic HCNG Mixing System
  • Premixed Blends
  • Combustion Performance
  • Emission Characteristics
  • Engine Loads
  • Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures
  • Engine Performance
  • Emission Reduction
  • Fuel Mixture Quality
  • Engine Modifications

Article Type

Research Article

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Issue

Volume : 41 | Issue : 32 | Page No : 14272-14282

Published On

August, 2016

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Abstract

Natural gas is considered as one of the best alternate fuels because of its lower emissions and highest H/C ratio amongst hydrocarbons. Its usage requires minimum modifications in the existing engine hardware. Addition of hydrogen to the compressed natural gas (CNG) improves its combustion, performance and emission characteristics. In the present study, a compression ignition (CI) engine was modified to operate on hydrogen enriched compressed natural gas (HCNG) mixtures using port fuel injection in spark ignition (SI) mode. HCNG engine technology is not widespread and HCNG is not available commercially hence there is need of developing an online HCNG mixing system, which can deliver desired HCNG compositions dynamically on demand so that a wide range of experiments can be carried out to determine the optimum mixture composition. Very few researchers have made efforts to develop such a system and because of lack of such a system, majority of HCNG investigations are confined to 3–4 premixed HCNG mixtures. In this study, a dynamic HCNG mixing system was developed for producing different HCNG mixtures. The working of this dynamic mixing system was validated on a single cylinder SI engine for its performance and accuracy in delivering desired HCNG compositions. Experiments were performed for comparing combustion, performance and emission characteristics of dynamic HCNG mixtures with premixed blends, prepared using conventional method, employing Dalton's law of partial pressures. Results showed satisfactory performance of the dynamic mixing system at all engine loads. The HCNG mixture quality was the best at higher engine loads.

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