Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
In this work, an ozone/air/gasoline mixture has been used
as an alternative strategy to achieve a stable combustion in
a spark ignition (SI) single cylinder PFI research engine. The
air intake manifold has been modified to include four cells to
produce ozone with different concentrations. In the research
engine, various operating parameters have been monitored
such as the in-cylinder pressure, temperature and composition
of the exhaust gases, pressure and temperature of the mixture
in the intake manifold, engine power and torque and specific
fuel consumption. Experimental tests have been carried out
under stoichiometric mixture conditions to observe the influence
of ozone addition on the combustion process. The results
show an advance and an increase of the in-cylinder pressure
compared to the reference test-case, where a gasoline/air
mixture is used. It is worth noting that, especially under stoichiometric
condition, ozone concentration induces auto-ignition
and knock. Thus, the influence of ozone on lean combustion
has been investigated. In particular, the combustion
process at 1400 rpm under lean conditions, with an air-fuel
equivalence ratio around 2, has been tested with varying ozone
concentrations. The results show a sensible reduction of misfire
together with a higher laminar flame speed and improved flame
stability. Indeed, the ozone addition on air/gasoline mixture
reduces the CCV from 5% to 1.75% and an increase of fuel
conversion efficiency. Furthermore, pollutant emissions have
also been analyzed. The results show that NOx slightly increases
while unburned HCs decrease with ozone concentration.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Gasoline/Ozone/Air; SI; SCRE
Elenco autori:
Mancaruso, Ezio
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