Issue 39, 2015

Influence of oxygen enriched hydrogen gas as a combustion catalyst in a DI diesel engine operating with varying injection time of a diesel fuel

Abstract

Automobiles emit many pollutants. These pollutants become a big threat to our environment. This study examines the influence of oxygen enriched hydrogen (OEH) gas as a combustion catalyst in a DI diesel engine operating with varying injection times of a diesel fuel. For this study, OEH gas was produced by the process of electro-chemical dissociation of water. The OEH gas at 4.6 litres per minute (lpm) was aspirated into an engine cylinder along with intake air at varied injection times of a diesel fuel. Three injection times were selected. The first was the standard injection time of 23° BTDC (before top dead centre) recommended by the engine manufacturer, the second one was the retarded injection time of 19° BTDC and the third one was the advanced injection time of 27° BTDC. When the OEH gas was inducted at 100% rated load of the engine at the standard injection time, the brake thermal efficiency increased by 16.45% and the emissions of oxides of nitrogen (NOX) increased by 16.9%. All other engine-out emissions, such as carbon monoxide (CO), unburned hydrocarbon (UBHC) and smoke, were reduced by 15.38%, 19.7% and 28.57%, respectively, compared to diesel combustion. At the advanced injection time, the brake thermal efficiency and the NOX emission were increased by 19.03% and 21.42%, respectively. Other engine-out emissions, such as CO, UBHC and smoke, were reduced by 11.53%, 22.72% and 30.95%, respectively. However, at the retarded injection time, the brake thermal efficiency increased by 12.21% and engine-out emissions, such as CO, UBHC, NOX and smoke, were reduced by 7.69%, 12.12%, 9.04% and 19.04%, respectively. From the data, it is evident that the diesel engine can be operated efficiently using the OEH gas as a combustion catalyst with the optimized injection timing of a diesel fuel.

Graphical abstract: Influence of oxygen enriched hydrogen gas as a combustion catalyst in a DI diesel engine operating with varying injection time of a diesel fuel

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Jan 2015
Accepted
16 Mar 2015
First published
16 Mar 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 30583-30591

Author version available

Influence of oxygen enriched hydrogen gas as a combustion catalyst in a DI diesel engine operating with varying injection time of a diesel fuel

S. R. Premkartikkumar, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 30583 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA00075K

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