Abstract

The influence of gas intake temperature, composition and the volume concentration of each gas component on diesel engine combustion, emission and the output power was studied by building a calculation model of the B&W 6S35ME-B9 marine two-stroke low-speed diesel engine, followed by a comprehensive optimization exploration. The results showed that under 295 K and 18.5% O2 of intake gas, the engine’s NOx emission is only 4.5 g/kWh and reduced to 58% from the normal air gas intake condition. Moreover, their power output is very similar. In addition, the effect of CO2 or H2O added into the intake of the diesel engine on the performance of the diesel engine can be compensated by reducing the intake temperature. At the intake temperature of 295 K, the engine’s NOx emission with 20.58% O2, 77.42% N2 and 2% H2O is 8.62 g/kWh, and 9.06 g/kWh under 20.79% O2, 78.21% N2 and 2% CO2. It is lower than 11.77 g/kWh, which is under normal intake conditions (315 K, 21%O2 and 79%N2). The power output is also similar to the normal intake condition. Therefore, the comprehensive optimization of gas intake temperature, composition and concentration can effectively optimize the diesel engine’s performance in terms of combustion, emission and power output. The research results have an important reference value for the optimization of diesel engine performance.

Highlights

  • The two-stroke marine low-speed diesel engine is widely used in ships because of its low fuel consumption, high efficiency, good economy and power output performance [1,2].With the deterioration of the global environment and the rise of people’s awareness of environmental protection, the emission of the diesel engine has attracted extensive attention, that of the marine diesel engine in particular [3,4]

  • In this paper, based on the working process calculation model of the B&W 6S35ME-B9 marine two-stroke diesel engine, the power output and emission characteristics of diesel engine are studied by adjusting the intake temperature, intake composition (O2 \N2 \CO2 \H2 O), concentration, to find the way of reducing NOx emission with little effect on its power output, and without affecting the external work capacity

  • The intake temperature, intake gas type and the volume percentage of each gas component were directly Experimodified Simuand set as the boundary the intake of scavenging Simu- DeviaDeviaExperi-conditions

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Summary

Introduction

The two-stroke marine low-speed diesel engine is widely used in ships because of its low fuel consumption, high efficiency, good economy and power output performance [1,2]. In this paper, based on the working process calculation model of the B&W 6S35ME-B9 marine two-stroke diesel engine, the power output and emission characteristics of diesel engine are studied by adjusting the intake temperature, intake composition (O2 \N2 \CO2 \H2 O), concentration, to find the way of reducing NOx emission with little effect on its power output, and without affecting the external work capacity. It provides an important reference value for the optimization of air pollution emission and combustion performance for marine diesel engines

Calculation Model
Calculation, Results and Analysis
Influence of Intake Temperature
Comparison of temperature in cylinder under intake at different
Influence of Oxygen
Cylinder
Emission comparison atdifferent
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