Investigation of deposit formation in direct-injection spark-ignition engine powered on syngas

Hagos, F.Y. and Aziz, A.R.A. and Sulaiman, S.A. (2015) Investigation of deposit formation in direct-injection spark-ignition engine powered on syngas. International Journal of Automotive Technology, 16 (3). pp. 479-485.

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Abstract

A direct-injection spark-ignition engine was investigated for deposit formation after running on syngas. The study was part of an initiative to substitute fossil derived gaseous fuels with syngas. The fuel injector and spark plug were periodically inspected during the shutdown and the preliminary inspection indicated traces of deposits. As a result, the cylinder head was dismantled and inspected thoroughly after the run. The surface morphology was characterized by FESEM and its elemental contents were evaluated by EDX. Among the components, the spark plug was found to be best suitable for scanning in FESEM and EDX. Tests were conducted on the sides with and without deposit of the spark plug. The results from both sides were compared. No feed marks were formed even at higher magnification at the clean side. However, the side with deposit of the spark plug shows a spongy texture foreign material. Besides, the colour and morphology was different at different locations. Chemical composition was evaluated on atomic and weight percentage. The deposit was found to be iron oxide produced from the decomposition of iron pentacarbonyl contaminant from the storage tank as the result of carbon monoxide reaction with metallic wall of the tank at high pressure storage. © 2015, The Korean Society of Automotive Engineers and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

Item Type: Article
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Uncontrolled Keywords: Carbon monoxide; Deposits; Electric sparks; Engines; Ignition; Inspection; Metallic compounds; Morphology; Synthesis gas; Tanks (containers), Chemical compositions; Direct injection spark ignition engines; Direct-injection spark ignitions; Elemental contents; Foreign materials; High-pressure storage; Iron pentacarbonyls; Weight percentages, Direct injection
Depositing User: Ms Sharifah Fahimah Saiyed Yeop
Date Deposited: 30 Aug 2021 08:49
Last Modified: 30 Aug 2021 08:49
URI: http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/25986

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