An effective approach of dropping the backfire possibilities of a hydrogen‐fuelled opposed rotary piston engine

Abstract Backfire of hydrogen‐fuelled internal combustion engines limits the hydrogen fuel applications and drops the power output. Opposed rotary piston (ORP) engines are characterized by high power density, smooth operations, and few moving parts. However, the intake structures of ORP engines tend...

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Main Authors: Juxia Li, Jianbing Gao, Guohong Tian, Chaochen Ma, Shikai Xing
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-08-01
Series:Energy Science & Engineering
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ese3.893
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spelling doaj-5cb03d4a330e4b989bfd164eac62e8a72021-08-03T15:52:59ZengWileyEnergy Science & Engineering2050-05052021-08-01981061106710.1002/ese3.893An effective approach of dropping the backfire possibilities of a hydrogen‐fuelled opposed rotary piston engineJuxia Li0Jianbing Gao1Guohong Tian2Chaochen Ma3Shikai Xing4Shijiazhuang Information Engineering Vocational College Shijiazhuang ChinaSchool of Mechanical Engineering Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing ChinaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering Sciences University of Surrey Guildford UKInstitute for Transport Studies University of Leeds Leeds UKSchool of Vocational and Technical Hebei Normal University Shijiazhuang ChinaAbstract Backfire of hydrogen‐fuelled internal combustion engines limits the hydrogen fuel applications and drops the power output. Opposed rotary piston (ORP) engines are characterized by high power density, smooth operations, and few moving parts. However, the intake structures of ORP engines tend to deliver high possibility of backfire under hydrogen utilization conditions due to more residual exhaust. This paper proposed an effective approach of eliminating backfire for a hydrogen fuelled ORP engine, and it did not generate any penalty of power output theoretically. The effectiveness of this method was demonstrated using a 3D numerical simulation method. The results indicated that the average in‐cylinder temperature started to increase at the start of the intake process if without any backfire control strategies; however, it decreased continuously if backfire control was applied. The mass flow rates of the intake fluid were at a low level without backfire control, but it increased sharply if backfire control was adopted. Backfire in this investigation was caused by the pre‐ignition of mixture in cylinders. The temperature in intake pipes reached up to 1000 K over backfire scenarios, and heat of reaction was higher than 3 W. Hydrogen mass fractions at the bottom of intake pipes were low at the start of intake process due to the backfire; meantime, slight backflow also happened in the intake process due to the pre‐ignition of cylinders mixture. The fluid velocity was higher than 100 m/s at the beginning of intake process if backfire was controlled.https://doi.org/10.1002/ese3.893backfirecooling effecthydrogen fuelintake strategyopposed rotary piston engines
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author Juxia Li
Jianbing Gao
Guohong Tian
Chaochen Ma
Shikai Xing
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Jianbing Gao
Guohong Tian
Chaochen Ma
Shikai Xing
An effective approach of dropping the backfire possibilities of a hydrogen‐fuelled opposed rotary piston engine
Energy Science & Engineering
backfire
cooling effect
hydrogen fuel
intake strategy
opposed rotary piston engines
author_facet Juxia Li
Jianbing Gao
Guohong Tian
Chaochen Ma
Shikai Xing
author_sort Juxia Li
title An effective approach of dropping the backfire possibilities of a hydrogen‐fuelled opposed rotary piston engine
title_short An effective approach of dropping the backfire possibilities of a hydrogen‐fuelled opposed rotary piston engine
title_full An effective approach of dropping the backfire possibilities of a hydrogen‐fuelled opposed rotary piston engine
title_fullStr An effective approach of dropping the backfire possibilities of a hydrogen‐fuelled opposed rotary piston engine
title_full_unstemmed An effective approach of dropping the backfire possibilities of a hydrogen‐fuelled opposed rotary piston engine
title_sort effective approach of dropping the backfire possibilities of a hydrogen‐fuelled opposed rotary piston engine
publisher Wiley
series Energy Science & Engineering
issn 2050-0505
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Abstract Backfire of hydrogen‐fuelled internal combustion engines limits the hydrogen fuel applications and drops the power output. Opposed rotary piston (ORP) engines are characterized by high power density, smooth operations, and few moving parts. However, the intake structures of ORP engines tend to deliver high possibility of backfire under hydrogen utilization conditions due to more residual exhaust. This paper proposed an effective approach of eliminating backfire for a hydrogen fuelled ORP engine, and it did not generate any penalty of power output theoretically. The effectiveness of this method was demonstrated using a 3D numerical simulation method. The results indicated that the average in‐cylinder temperature started to increase at the start of the intake process if without any backfire control strategies; however, it decreased continuously if backfire control was applied. The mass flow rates of the intake fluid were at a low level without backfire control, but it increased sharply if backfire control was adopted. Backfire in this investigation was caused by the pre‐ignition of mixture in cylinders. The temperature in intake pipes reached up to 1000 K over backfire scenarios, and heat of reaction was higher than 3 W. Hydrogen mass fractions at the bottom of intake pipes were low at the start of intake process due to the backfire; meantime, slight backflow also happened in the intake process due to the pre‐ignition of cylinders mixture. The fluid velocity was higher than 100 m/s at the beginning of intake process if backfire was controlled.
topic backfire
cooling effect
hydrogen fuel
intake strategy
opposed rotary piston engines
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ese3.893
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