Issues related to naturally aspirated and supercharged CI engines fueled with diesel oil and CNG gas

The study presents results of a research work on two various Diesel engines adapted for dual fuel feeding with CNG gas and diesel oil. The first engine is naturally aspirated, medium-sized engine, corresponding to engines mounted as power units in trucks and buses. Natural gas was used as the main f...

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Main Authors: Zdzisław STELMASIAK, Jerzy LARISCH, Dariusz PIETRAS
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polskie Towarzystwo Naukowe Silników Spalinowych/Polish Scientific Society of Combustion Engines 2017-05-01
Series:Combustion Engines
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Online Access:http://www.journalssystem.com/cen/,116741,0,2.html
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spelling doaj-bb1fed7a775a4bcf97c60bcd835ba6cd2020-12-21T12:47:02ZengPolskie Towarzystwo Naukowe Silników Spalinowych/Polish Scientific Society of Combustion EnginesCombustion Engines2300-98962658-14422017-05-011692243110.19206/CE-2017-205116741Issues related to naturally aspirated and supercharged CI engines fueled with diesel oil and CNG gasZdzisław STELMASIAKJerzy LARISCHDariusz PIETRASThe study presents results of a research work on two various Diesel engines adapted for dual fuel feeding with CNG gas and diesel oil. The first engine is naturally aspirated, medium-sized engine, corresponding to engines mounted as power units in trucks and buses. Natural gas was used as the main fuel to this engine, and amount of diesel oil was reduced to minimum according to criterion of correct operation of injection system and reliable ignition of gaseous mixture. The second engine was a high-speed, supercharged engine of Fiat 1.3 MJT type, destined to powering of passenger cars. This engine is equipped with modern engine technologies, high-pressure injection system of Common Rail type with division of fuel dose and recirculation of exhaust gases, with catalytic converter and DPF filter. To fueling of this engine was used small additive of gas, aimed at reduction of smokiness of exhaust gases. Performed research has shown beneficial effect of gas on engine efficiency, reduction of concentration of nitrogen oxides, smokiness of exhaust gases and emission of particulate matter. Simultaneously, however, emissions of carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons had increased, especially in area of partial engine loads. Results of the study are pointing at possibility of installation of dual fuel system in traction engines with different size.http://www.journalssystem.com/cen/,116741,0,2.htmlcompressed natural gasdual fuel enginework parameterstoxicitysmokeengine controlling
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author Zdzisław STELMASIAK
Jerzy LARISCH
Dariusz PIETRAS
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Jerzy LARISCH
Dariusz PIETRAS
Issues related to naturally aspirated and supercharged CI engines fueled with diesel oil and CNG gas
Combustion Engines
compressed natural gas
dual fuel engine
work parameters
toxicity
smoke
engine controlling
author_facet Zdzisław STELMASIAK
Jerzy LARISCH
Dariusz PIETRAS
author_sort Zdzisław STELMASIAK
title Issues related to naturally aspirated and supercharged CI engines fueled with diesel oil and CNG gas
title_short Issues related to naturally aspirated and supercharged CI engines fueled with diesel oil and CNG gas
title_full Issues related to naturally aspirated and supercharged CI engines fueled with diesel oil and CNG gas
title_fullStr Issues related to naturally aspirated and supercharged CI engines fueled with diesel oil and CNG gas
title_full_unstemmed Issues related to naturally aspirated and supercharged CI engines fueled with diesel oil and CNG gas
title_sort issues related to naturally aspirated and supercharged ci engines fueled with diesel oil and cng gas
publisher Polskie Towarzystwo Naukowe Silników Spalinowych/Polish Scientific Society of Combustion Engines
series Combustion Engines
issn 2300-9896
2658-1442
publishDate 2017-05-01
description The study presents results of a research work on two various Diesel engines adapted for dual fuel feeding with CNG gas and diesel oil. The first engine is naturally aspirated, medium-sized engine, corresponding to engines mounted as power units in trucks and buses. Natural gas was used as the main fuel to this engine, and amount of diesel oil was reduced to minimum according to criterion of correct operation of injection system and reliable ignition of gaseous mixture. The second engine was a high-speed, supercharged engine of Fiat 1.3 MJT type, destined to powering of passenger cars. This engine is equipped with modern engine technologies, high-pressure injection system of Common Rail type with division of fuel dose and recirculation of exhaust gases, with catalytic converter and DPF filter. To fueling of this engine was used small additive of gas, aimed at reduction of smokiness of exhaust gases. Performed research has shown beneficial effect of gas on engine efficiency, reduction of concentration of nitrogen oxides, smokiness of exhaust gases and emission of particulate matter. Simultaneously, however, emissions of carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons had increased, especially in area of partial engine loads. Results of the study are pointing at possibility of installation of dual fuel system in traction engines with different size.
topic compressed natural gas
dual fuel engine
work parameters
toxicity
smoke
engine controlling
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