The effect of high carbon dioxide content on the performance and emission characteristics of a Direct Injection (DI) compressed natural gas engine

Ayandotun, W.B. and Aziz, A.R.A. and Heikal, M.R. (2014) The effect of high carbon dioxide content on the performance and emission characteristics of a Direct Injection (DI) compressed natural gas engine. Applied Mechanics and Materials, 663. pp. 64-70.

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Abstract

This paper investigates the potential of utilizing the undeveloped natural gas fields in Malaysia with high carbon dioxide (CO2) content ranging from 28 to 87. For this experiment, various CO2 proportions by volume were added to pure natural gas as a way of simulating raw natural gas compositions in these fields. The experimental tests were carried out using a 4-stroke single cylinder spark ignition (SI) direct injection (DI) compressed natural gas (CNG) engine. The tests were carried out at 180oCA BTDC injection timing and 3000 rpm, to establish the effects on the engine performance. The findings revealed that the brake torque decreased by 9 with 20 CO2 proportion in the mixture due to the decrease in the heating value of the mixture. At the same proportion of CO2, the brake specific fuel consumption decreased by about 8.5 and the brake thermal efficiency increased by 9.2. There was a reduction in the unburnt hydrocarbons (THC) and carbon monoxide (CO) emissions by 15 and 89 respectively, but the NOx emissions increased by 78. The utilization of natural gas with 20 CO2 content as fuel in DI-CNG engine was found to be viable with insignificant drop in engine performance and with reductions in exhaust emissions. © (2014) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.

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Uncontrolled Keywords: Automotive engineering; Brakes; Carbon; Carbon dioxide; Carbon monoxide; Direct injection; Engine cylinders; Engines; Fuel consumption; Gas emissions; Gas engines; Gas industry; Gases; Ignition; Mixtures; Natural gas; Natural gas fields; Particulate emissions, Brake specific fuel consumption; Brake thermal efficiency; Engine performance; Experimental test; Natural gas composition; Performance and emissions; Single-cylinder spark-ignition; Un-burnt hydrocarbons, Compressed natural gas
Depositing User: Ms Sharifah Fahimah Saiyed Yeop
Date Deposited: 29 Mar 2022 03:30
Last Modified: 29 Mar 2022 03:30
URI: http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/31815

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