Abstract

In the current work, an effort is made to study the influence of injection timing (IT) and injection duration (ID) of manifold injected fuels (MIF) in the reactivity controlled compression ignition (RCCI) engine. Compressed natural gas (CNG) and compressed biogas (CBG) are used as the MIF along with diesel and blends of Thevetia Peruviana methyl ester (TPME) are used as the direct injected fuels (DIF). The ITs of the MIF that were studied includes 45° ATDC, 50° ATDC, and 55° ATDC. Also, present study includes impact of various IDs of the MIF such as 3, 6, and 9 ms on RCCI mode of combustion. The complete experimental work is conducted at 75% of rated power. The results show that among the different ITs studied, the D+CNG mixture exhibits higher brake thermal efficiency (BTE), about 29.32% is observed at 50° ATDC IT, which is about 1.77, 3.58, 5.56, 7.51, and 8.54% higher than D+CBG, B20+CNG, B20+CBG, B100+CNG, and B100+CBG fuel combinations. The highest BTE, about 30.25%, is found for the D+CNG fuel combination at 6 ms ID, which is about 1.69, 3.48, 5.32%, 7.24, and 9.16% higher as compared with the D+CBG, B20+CNG, B20+CBG, B100+CNG, and B100+CBG fuel combinations. At all ITs and IDs, higher emissions of nitric oxide (NOx) along with lower emissions of smoke, carbon monoxide (CO), and hydrocarbon (HC) are found for D+CNG mixture as related to other fuel mixtures. At all ITs and IDs, D+CNG gives higher In-cylinder pressure (ICP) and heat release rate (HRR) as compared with other fuel combinations.

Highlights

  • Compression ignition (CI) engines have many applications, from transport to power producing generators [1,2,3]

  • This section represents the combustion, emission, and performance characteristics of reactivity controlled compression ignition (RCCI) combustion operated with Compressed natural gas (CNG) and compressed biogas (CBG) as the manifold injected fuels (MIF) and diesel, Thevetia Peruviana methyl ester (TPME) B20, and TPME B100 fuels as the direct injected fuels (DIF) by varying injection timing (IT) and injection duration (ID) of MIF

  • The effect IT and ID of manifold injected fuels in RCCI engine powered with CNG

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Summary

Introduction

Compression ignition (CI) engines have many applications, from transport to power producing generators [1,2,3]. TPME B20 and TPME B100 fuels result in lower BTE, NOx emissions, ICP, and HRR values along with higher HC, CO, and smoke emissions in comparison with diesel [18,19,20,21]. The wide literature survey exposed that research for the usage of CNG and CBG as the MIF along with diesel, TPME B20, and TPME B100 as the DIF in RCCI mode of combustion by varying ITs and IDs of the MIF has not been carried out. The main objective of the current investigation is to study the performance, emissions, and combustion characteristics of an RCCI engine powered with CNG and CBG as the MIF along with diesel, TPME B20, and TPME B100 as the DIF in RCCI mode of combustion by varying ITs and IDs of the MIF

Materials and Methods
Experimental Setup
Effect of Manifold IT on the Performance of RCCI Combustion
Effect of Manifold ID
Conclusions
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