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    Use of Adaptive Injection Strategies to Increase the Full Load Limit of RCCI Operation

    Source: Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power:;2016:;volume( 138 ):;issue: 010::page 102802
    Author:
    Hanson, Reed
    ,
    Ickes, Andrew
    ,
    Wallner, Thomas
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4032847
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Dualfuel combustion using portinjection of low reactivity fuel combined with direct injection (DI) of a higher reactivity fuel, otherwise known as reactivity controlled compression ignition (RCCI), has been shown as a method to achieve lowtemperature combustion with moderate peak pressure rise rates, low engineout soot and NOx emissions, and high indicated thermal efficiency. A key requirement for extending to highload operation is moderating the reactivity of the premixed charge prior to the diesel injection. One way to accomplish this is to use a very low reactivity fuel such as natural gas. In this work, experimental testing was conducted on a 13 l multicylinder heavyduty diesel engine modified to operate using RCCI combustion with port injection of natural gas and DI of diesel fuel. Engine testing was conducted at an engine speed of 1200 rpm over a wide variety of loads and injection conditions. The impact on dualfuel engine performance and emissions with respect to varying the fuel injection parameters is quantified within this study. The injection strategies used in the work were found to affect the combustion process in similar ways to both conventional diesel combustion (CDC) and RCCI combustion for phasing control and emissions performance. As the load is increased, the port fuel injection (PFI) quantity was reduced to keep peak cylinder pressure (PCP) and maximum pressure rise rate (MPRR) under the imposed limits. Overall, the peak load using the new injection strategy was shown to reach 22 bar brake mean effective pressure (BMEP) with a peak brake thermal efficiency (BTE) of 47.6%.
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    contributor authorHanson, Reed
    contributor authorIckes, Andrew
    contributor authorWallner, Thomas
    date accessioned2017-05-09T01:28:46Z
    date available2017-05-09T01:28:46Z
    date issued2016
    identifier issn1528-8919
    identifier othergtp_138_10_102802.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/161172
    description abstractDualfuel combustion using portinjection of low reactivity fuel combined with direct injection (DI) of a higher reactivity fuel, otherwise known as reactivity controlled compression ignition (RCCI), has been shown as a method to achieve lowtemperature combustion with moderate peak pressure rise rates, low engineout soot and NOx emissions, and high indicated thermal efficiency. A key requirement for extending to highload operation is moderating the reactivity of the premixed charge prior to the diesel injection. One way to accomplish this is to use a very low reactivity fuel such as natural gas. In this work, experimental testing was conducted on a 13 l multicylinder heavyduty diesel engine modified to operate using RCCI combustion with port injection of natural gas and DI of diesel fuel. Engine testing was conducted at an engine speed of 1200 rpm over a wide variety of loads and injection conditions. The impact on dualfuel engine performance and emissions with respect to varying the fuel injection parameters is quantified within this study. The injection strategies used in the work were found to affect the combustion process in similar ways to both conventional diesel combustion (CDC) and RCCI combustion for phasing control and emissions performance. As the load is increased, the port fuel injection (PFI) quantity was reduced to keep peak cylinder pressure (PCP) and maximum pressure rise rate (MPRR) under the imposed limits. Overall, the peak load using the new injection strategy was shown to reach 22 bar brake mean effective pressure (BMEP) with a peak brake thermal efficiency (BTE) of 47.6%.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleUse of Adaptive Injection Strategies to Increase the Full Load Limit of RCCI Operation
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume138
    journal issue10
    journal titleJournal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4032847
    journal fristpage102802
    journal lastpage102802
    identifier eissn0742-4795
    treeJournal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power:;2016:;volume( 138 ):;issue: 010
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