Twin-peak heat release phenomenon inside a heavy-duty diesel engine retrofitted to natural-gas spark ignition

Title

Twin-peak heat release phenomenon inside a heavy-duty diesel engine retrofitted to natural-gas spark ignition

Subject

Natural gas
Natural gas transportation
Combustion
Natural gasoline plants
Diesel engines

Description

Existing compression ignition engines can be modified to spark ignition configuration to increase the use of natural gas in the heavy-duty transportation sector. A better understanding of the premixed natural gas combustion inside the original diesel chamber (i.e., flat-head-and-bowl-in-piston) will help improve the conversion process and therefore accelerate the diesel engine conversion. Previous studies indicated that the burning process in such engines is a two-stage combustion with a fast burning inside the bowl and a slower burning inside the squish. This paper used experimental and numerical results to investigate the combustion process at a more advanced spark timing representative of ultra-lean medium-load operation, which placed most of the combustion inside the compression stroke. At such operating conditions, the high turbulence intensity inside the squish region accelerated the flame propagation inside the squish region to the point that the burn inside the bowl separated less from that inside the squish region. However, several individual cycles produced a double-peak energy-release with the peak locations closer to the only one heat release peak seen in the average cycle. Moreover, RANS CFD simulations indicated that the time at which the flame entered the squish region was near the peak location of the energy-release process for the conditions investigated here. As a result, the data suggests that the double-peak seen in the apparent heat release rate was the result of the cycle-by-cycle variation in the flame propagation. Copyright 2019 ASME
Internal Combustion Engine Division

Publisher

ASME 2019 Internal Combustion Engine Division Fall Technical Conference, ICEF 2019, October 20, 2019 - October 23, 2019

Date

2020

Contributor

Liu, Jinlong
Dumitrescu, Cosmin E.
Ulishney, Christopher

Type

conferencePaper

Identifier

10.1115/ICEF2019-7182

Collection

Citation

“Twin-peak heat release phenomenon inside a heavy-duty diesel engine retrofitted to natural-gas spark ignition,” Lamar University Midstream Center Research, accessed April 25, 2024, https://lumc.omeka.net/items/show/26708.

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