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Experimental investigation on dual fuel operation of acetylene in a DI diesel engine

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FUEL PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY
Volume 91, Issue 5, Pages 496-503

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DOI: 10.1016/j.fuproc.2009.12.010

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Dual fuel engine; Aspiration; Ignition delay

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Depletion of fossils fuels and environmental degradation have prompted researchers throughout the world to search for a suitable alternative fuel for diesel engine. One such step is to utilize renewable fuels in diesel engines by partial or total replacement of diesel in dual fuel mode. In this study, acetylene gas has been considered as an alternative fuel for compression ignition engine, which has excellent combustion properties. Investigation has been carried out on a single cylinder, air cooled, direct injection (DI), compression ignition engine designed to develop the rated power output of 4.4 kW at 1500 rpm under variable load conditions, run on dual fuel mode with diesel as injected primary fuel and acetylene inducted as secondary gaseous fuel at various flow rates. Acetylene aspiration resulted in lower thermal efficiency. Smoke. HC and CO emissions reduced, when compared with baseline diesel operation. With acetylene induction, due to high combustion rates, NO emission significantly increased. Peak pressure and maximum rate of pressure rise also increased in the dual fuel mode of operation due to higher flame speed. It is concluded that induction of acetylene can significantly reduce smoke. CO and HC emissions with a small penalty on efficiency. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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