Abstract

Combustion Temperature Effect of Diesel Engine Convert to Compressed Natural Gas Engine

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  • The great problems of the world in the internal combustion engines usage until today are focuses on environment protection and economically fuel consumption

  • The highest maximum combustion temperature in the engine cylinder is declared at 3500 rpm engine speed, because in this case the combustion is most excellent than the other condition and unburned fuel is lowest, so the temperature product from the combustion is the highest

  • In the Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) engine, the highest maximum combustion temperature in the engine cylinder is declared in 1500 rpm engine speed, because in this case the combustion process is most excellent than the other condition and unburned fuel is lowest, so the temperature product from the combustion is the highest

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Introduction

The great problems of the world in the internal combustion engines usage until today are focuses on environment protection and economically fuel consumption. In the internal combustion engines there are any gasoline engines and diesel engines were used to generate the power in industries and transportations This problems need the new design, research and technology to find the new design of the new engine or its components so its can use of the alternative fuels another gasoline and diesel, protect and friendly with the environment, high power and efficient in fuel consumption. It is well known that the fossil fuel reserves all over the world are diminishing at an alarming rate and a shortage of crude oil is expected at the early decades of this century[1]. Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) as an alternative fuel is becoming increasingly important

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