Title : ( An experimental study on the effect of EGR and engine speed on CO and HC emissions of dual fuel HCCI engine )
Authors: Mohsen Ghazikhani , Mohammadreza Kalateh , Yaser Kashi Toroghi , Mahmood Dehnavi ,Abstract
Abstract: In this study, effects of EGR on CO and HC emissions of a dual fuel HCCI-DI engine are investigated. Tests were conducted on a single-cylinder variable compression ratio (VCR) diesel engine with compression ratio of 17.5. Premixed gasoline is provided by a carburetor connected to intake manifold and equipped with a screw to adjust premixed air-fuel ratio, and diesel fuel is injected directly into the cylinder through an injector at pressure of 250 bars. A heater placed at inlet manifold is used to control the intake charge temperature. Optimal intake charge temperature was 110-115ºC due to better formation of a homogeneous mixture causing HCCI combustion. Timing of diesel fuel injection has a great effect on stratification of in-cylinder charge in HCCI combustion. Experiments indicated 35 BTDC as the optimum injection timing. Coolant temperature was maintained 50 ºC during the tests. Results show that increasing engine speed at a constant EGR rate leads to increase in CO and UHC emissions due to the incomplete combustion caused by shorter combustion duration and less homogeneous mixture. Results also show that increasing EGR reduces the amount of oxygen and leads to incomplete combustion and therefore increases CO emission due to lower combustion temperature. HC emission also increases as a result of lower combustion temperatures
Keywords
, Key-Words: dual fuel HCCI engine, EGR, engine speed, CO and UHC emissions@inproceedings{paperid:1011273,
author = {Ghazikhani, Mohsen and Kalateh, Mohammadreza and Kashi Toroghi, Yaser and Dehnavi, Mahmood},
title = {An experimental study on the effect of EGR and engine speed on CO and HC emissions of dual fuel HCCI engine},
booktitle = {Word Academy of Science, Engineerig and Technology},
year = {2009},
location = {Rome, ITALY},
keywords = {Key-Words: dual fuel HCCI engine; EGR; engine speed; CO and UHC emissions},
}
%0 Conference Proceedings
%T An experimental study on the effect of EGR and engine speed on CO and HC emissions of dual fuel HCCI engine
%A Ghazikhani, Mohsen
%A Kalateh, Mohammadreza
%A Kashi Toroghi, Yaser
%A Dehnavi, Mahmood
%J Word Academy of Science, Engineerig and Technology
%D 2009