Experimental Validation of Laminar Flame Model for CH4/Diesel Dual Fuel Engine applied to H2/Diesel Combustion
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Despite of having high thermal efficiency and wide range of operation, compression ignition (CI) engines
have high exhaust emissions of particulate matter (PM) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) which are harmful
for the environment. In order to keep up with the latest stringent regulations on emissions, CI engines
have been pushed to work with different fuels. In particular, the usage of gaseous fuels along with diesel
fuel in dual fuel mode demonstrated to be a valid solution, especially for large bore applications. Indeed,
a large part of the diesel liquid fuel is substituted with alternative gaseous fuels that is injected into the
intake manifold to form a premixed charge with air, which significantly reduces PM and, in many cases,
NOx. Even though, methane has been the mostly used gaseous fuel for dual fuel CI engine, the necessity
to reduce CO2 emissions as well, has led hydrogen to be one of the most promising alternatives.
Because of its faster burning velocity and wide range of air to fuel ratios, a different model for its combustion
must be used for predictive purposes. In current work, a dual-fuel combustion model has been
implemented in GT-Power with the aim of simulating and investigating the characteristics of hydrogendiesel
combustion. Initially, a dual fuel model with methane was used and experimentally validated. A
laminar flame speed model was built and incorporated in the software with the approaches of Heywood
and Gülder studies. Design of experiments and design optimizer were used to find the optimal values
of the combustion model parameters matching in-cylinder pressure curves. Once the model was validated
with methane, the same methodology has been adapted to use hydrogen instead. Two new correlations
are built and implemented in the code starting from literature experimental measurements. The
simulated results of hydrogen-diesel combustion allow to foresee a burn rate consistent with methanediesel
ones.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Laminar Flema speed Model; Diesel/H2; Diesel/CH4; 1D; Experimental validation
Elenco autori:
DE ROBBIO, Roberta; Mancaruso, Ezio; Vaglieco, BIANCA MARIA
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