Performance of Dual-fuel (DF) Engine Powered with the Producer Gas Derived From Sugar Cane Bagasse and Diesel Injection

Hemanth K. J. Kumar, B. S. Gowda, R. Jyothilakshmi, N. Banapurmath
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Renewable and sustainable fuel usage in diesel engines ensures energy security and overseas exchange savings besides conveying both socioeconomic and environmental concerns. This research presents experimental work that has been done on single-cylinder, 4-stroke, diesel engine of direct injection run in DF mode using PG derived from sugar cane bagasse renewable and sustainable fuels. A 45° gas venture is designed and developed to provide a stoichiometric mixture of gas and air entry into the intake manifold of the DF engine during suction stroke. A compressed mixture of air and gas is ignited by injecting diesel into the engine cylinder at 205 bar pressure and at different timings of injection. The effect of timing of injection on the DF engine performance is studied by varying it from 23 to 31obtdc in steps of 4obtdc. Experimental investigation showed that 27oBTC resulted in improved BTE with reduced emissions of hydrocarbon, smoke, and CO while NOx, peak pressure increased. It is noticed that the operation of producer gas lowers the power derating by 20% and the DF engine could run up to 80% load with increased nitric oxide (NOx) emissions. The developed DF engine worked satisfactorily with acceptable performance and emission norms and assisted in partially substituting the fossil diesel fuel with a substitution of 60-70% by the PG operation.
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以甘蔗甘蔗渣产气和柴油喷射为动力的双燃料发动机的性能
柴油发动机中可再生和可持续的燃料使用确保了能源安全和海外外汇节约,同时也传达了社会经济和环境方面的担忧。本研究介绍了用甘蔗渣可再生和可持续燃料制成的PG在DF模式下直接喷射运行的单缸四冲程柴油机上进行的实验工作。设计和开发了一个45°燃气项目,以在吸气冲程期间向DF发动机的进气歧管提供化学计量的气体和空气混合物。空气和气体的压缩混合物通过在205巴的压力和不同的喷射时刻将柴油喷射到发动机气缸中而被点燃。通过以4obtdc为步长将喷射正时从23改变到31obtdc,研究了喷射正时对DF发动机性能的影响。实验研究表明,27oBTC可改善BTE,减少碳氢化合物、烟雾和CO的排放,而NOx、峰值压力增加。值得注意的是,生产商气体的运行将功率降额降低了20%,DF发动机可以在氮氧化物(NOx)排放增加的情况下运行高达80%的负载。所开发的DF发动机以可接受的性能和排放标准令人满意地工作,并有助于通过PG操作部分替代化石柴油,替代率为60-70%。
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Journal of Solid Waste Technology and Management
Journal of Solid Waste Technology and Management Environmental Science-Waste Management and Disposal
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Solid Waste Technology and Management is an international peer-reviewed journal covering landfill, recycling, waste-to-energy, waste reduction, policy and economics, composting, waste collection and transfer, municipal waste, industrial waste, residual waste and other waste management and technology subjects. The Journal is published quarterly (February, May, August, November) by the Widener University School of Engineering. It is supported by a distinguished international editorial board.
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