Analysis of combustion of methane and hydrogen-methane blends in small DI SI (direct injection spark ignition) engine using advanced diagnostics
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
In the last years, even more attention was paid to the alternative fuels that allow reducing the fuel
consumption and the pollutant emissions. Gaseous fuels like methane and hydrogen are the most
interesting in terms of engine application. This paper reports a comparison between standard gasoline
fuel, methane and different methane/hydrogen blends in a transparent single-cylinder DI SI (direct injection
spark ignition) engine representative of the small displacement gasoline engine for automotive
application. Engine performance and regulated exhaust emissions were evaluated under steady state
condition at 2000 rpm e full load, and stoichiometric condition. 2D-digital cycle resolved imaging
measurements were performed from the start of injection to the end of combustion. They allowed the
characterization of the gaseous and liquid injection and the flame propagation, in terms of the mean
radius and velocity. The combustion promotion due to the hydrogen addition and its contribution to the
reduction of the pollutant formation were estimated.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Methane and hydrogen combustion; Optical analysis; Engine performance
List of contributors:
Sementa, Paolo; DI IORIO, Silvana; Vaglieco, BIANCA MARIA
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