Effect of hydrogen and methane in dual fuel mode in light diesel engine by VIS and IR imaging
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Energy transition strongly leads researcher to find short-term alternative carbon-free fuels
to be used in internal combustion engines. An interesting and transient solution can be the
dual fuel (DF) technology. It can offer significant reduction of carbon dioxide and pollutant
emissions. In this paper, DF operation was performed in an optically accessed research
diesel engine running at a constant speed of 1500 rpm. Substitute fuels (methane or
hydrogen) were injected in the intake manifold in front of the entrance of the tumble
intake port. The objective was to compare the two DF modes using simultaneously Fast UV
eVisible and Fast Infrared (IR) Imaging. We observed that IR camera was able to give deeper
combustion information and allowed to grab the whole phenomenon for both DF hydrogen
and methane, while identifying the combustion starting points. Also, IR acquisitions for
premixed hydrogen evidenced an unpredictably behaviour of the mixture, demonstrating
the necessity of a specific Diesel injection strategy to avoid hydrogen auto-ignition at
higher engine load. Finally, a comparison of the measured emissions at the exhaust evidenced
that in DF mode (both with CH4 and H2) a significant reduction of particulate matter
is achieved with respect to conventional diesel operation. In addition, when hydrogen is
used as primary fuel, a more efficient combustion is obtained drastically reducing HC and
CO2.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Dual fuel Hydrogen IR imaging Optical engine
Elenco autori:
DE ROBBIO, Roberta; Allouis, Christophe; Mancaruso, Ezio; Vaglieco, BIANCA MARIA
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