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Analysis of dual fuel compression ignition (diesel) engine

Authors :
Arai, M
Situ, Rong
Brown, Richard
Ristovski, Zoran
Kruger, Uli
Hargreaves, Doug
Arai, M
Situ, Rong
Brown, Richard
Ristovski, Zoran
Kruger, Uli
Hargreaves, Doug
Source :
Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Modeling and Diagnostics for Advanced Engine Systems
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

A novel fumigation technology for the use of methanol/ethanol as a dual fuel for compression ignition (diesel) engines has been developed to offer the option to replace the use of diesel with up to 40% of these renewable fuels, and to reduce the greenhouse emissions and fine particulate emissions from compression ignition engines, whether in transport or for stationary energy generation. This technology involves the addition of an apparatus to the air intake of a standard compression ignition engine, requiring no modification to the engine. This research found that the vortex creator design greatly shortens the required mixing length from 10 D to 1 D. In addition, we found in conservative estimation that the required ethanol evaporation distance (without heating) is more than 1 meter. Furthermore, a new dual fuel system design putting a vortex creator after the turbocharger was proposed.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Modeling and Diagnostics for Advanced Engine Systems
Notes :
application/pdf
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1146598386
Document Type :
Electronic Resource