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Lean burn performance of a natural gas fuelled, port injected, spark ignition engine

P Abbasi Atibeh, PA Dennis, PJ Orbaiz, MJ Brear, HC Watson

SAE Technical Papers | Published : 2012

Abstract

This paper presents a study of the performance of a lean burn, natural gas fuelled, naturally aspirated, spark ignition engine for an E class vehicle. Engine performance and exhaust emissions (NO, CO, and UHC) data are first discussed. An energy balance of the engine operating at different loads and air-fuel ratios is then presented, and used to explain why engine efficiency varies with air-fuel ratio. Finally, the hot start drive cycle CO2e (CO2 equivalent) emissions are estimated for a vehicle with this engine. This shows a potential for significant reduction in vehicle greenhouse gas emissions compared to an equivalent gasoline fuelled vehicle. Copyright © 2012 SAE International.

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