Journal article
A comparative study of a spark ignition engine running on hydrogen, synthesis gas and natural gas
P Orbaiz, MJ Brear, P Abbasi, PA Dennis
SAE International Journal of Engines | Published : 2013
DOI: 10.4271/2013-01-0229
Abstract
This paper presents an experimental, numerical and theoretical study of the performance of the same spark ignition engine running on four different gaseous fuels: hydrogen, two synthesis gases and natural gas. Measurements of the brake thermal efficiency, the combustion variability, the engine out emissions and the indicated, pumping and friction mean effective pressures are first presented, with particular interest placed on the lean burn performance. Combustion analysis is then undertaken, with the crank angle resolved in-cylinder turbulence and the flame propagation plotted on the so-called 'Bradley diagram' for turbulent premixed combustion. The loci of the combustion events on the Bradl..
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This research was supported by the Advanced Centre for Automotive Research and Testing (ACART, www.acart.com.au) and the Australian Research Council.