Exploring the effects of compression ratio and initial flame kernel radius on 1 combustion characteristics and fuel economy of a dual-fuel spark ignition engine 2 under oxy-fuel combustion mode
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Li, XiangZhang, Xuewen
Ni, Peiyong
Pei, Yiqiang
Li, Wanzhong
Peng, Zhijun
Li, Dayou
Weerasinghe, Rohitha
Mobasheri, Raouf
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Nantong UniversityTianjin University
University of Lincoln
University of Bedfordshire
Centre de Recherche en Informatique Signal et Automatique de Lille
Junia, Smart Systems and Energies
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2024-12-16Subjects
greenhouse effectOxy-Fuel Combustion (OFC)
Dual-Fuel Spark Ignition (DFSI) engine
compression ratio
flame kernel radius
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In order to mitigate greenhouse effect and promote carbon neutrality, Oxy-Fuel Combustion (OFC) technology implemented in the Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) has been an effective and promising approach to reduce or even eliminate CO2 emissions from the transportation sector. This research contributes novel insights into the effects of compression ratio (𝛿𝐶𝑅) and initial flame kernel radius (𝑅𝐹𝐾) on combustion characteristics and fuel economy of a Dual-Fuel Spark Ignition (DFSI) engine under OFC mode by a numerical method. The research results show that by increasing 𝛿𝐶𝑅 from 8.6 to 13.6, an apparent reduction can be seen in equivalent Brake Specific Fuel Consumption (BSFCE). The corresponding ignition delay (𝜃𝐹) has a reduction of 10 degrees, while combustion duration (𝜃𝐶) are relatively stable. Moreover, the maximum cylinder pressure (𝑃𝑚𝑎𝑥) has a rise of 8 bar and 20 bar at low load and mid-high load, respectively. By increasing 𝑅𝐹𝐾 from 0.2 mm to 1.2 mm, 𝑃𝑚𝑎𝑥 and 𝜑𝑃𝑚𝑎𝑥 each presents a monotonic trend of growth and advancement, respectively. The reduction of 𝜃𝐹 at low load and mid-high load is each 28.5 degrees and 34.9 degrees. In the meantime, both BSFCE and in-cylinder temperature show a low level of sensitivity. The research findings could provide valuable insights for enhancing the combustion performance and economy of DFSI engines under OFC mode to mitigate the greenhouse effect.Citation
Li X, Zhang X, Ni P, Pei Y, Li W, Peng Z, Li D, Weerasinghe R, Mobasheri R (2025) 'Exploring the effects of compression ratio and initial flame kernel radius on 1 combustion characteristics and fuel economy of a dual-fuel spark ignition engine 2 under oxy-fuel combustion mode', Fuel, 385 (134098)Publisher
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10.1016/j.fuel.2024.134098
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