Abstract

Due to ecological and economic advantages, natural gas is used as an alternative fuel in the transportation sector in the form of compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquefied natural gas (LNG). Development of infrastructure is necessary to popularize vehicles that use alternative fuels. Selected positive factors from EU countries supporting the development of the CNG market were discussed. The process of natural gas vehicle (NGV) fast filling is related to thermodynamic phenomena occurring in a tank. In this study, the first law of thermodynamics and continuity equations were applied to develop a theoretical model to investigate the effects of natural gas composition on the filling process and the final in-cylinder conditions of NGV on-board composite cylinder (type IV). Peng–Robinson equation of state (P-R EOS) was applied, and a lightweight composite tank (type IV) was considered as an adiabatic system. The authors have devised a model to determine the influence of natural gas composition on the selected thermodynamic parameters during fast filling: Joule–Thomson (J-T) coefficient, in-cylinder gas temperature, mass flow rate profiles, in-cylinder mass increase, natural gas density change, ambient temperature on the final natural gas temperature, influence of an ambient temperature on the amount of refueled natural gas mass. Results emphasize the importance of natural gas composition as an important parameter for the filling process of the NGV on-board composite tank (type IV).

Highlights

  • Natural gas is widely used in industry, energy sector, and residential

  • The Joule–Thomson coefficient μ J-T plays an important role during the composite tank fast filling process

  • The first law of thermodynamics and continuity equations were applied to develop a theoretical model to investigate the effects of natural gas composition on the filling process and the final in-cylinder conditions of natural gas vehicles (NGV) on-board composite cylinder

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Introduction

Natural gas is widely used in industry, energy sector, and residential. Due to ecological and economic advantages, natural gas is increasingly used as an alternative fuel in the transportation sector in the form of compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquefied natural gas (LNG). Kuntz modeled the fast filling process of the tank with compressed natural gas based on the first law of thermodynamics [19]. Farzaneh-Gord et al studied the temperature effects on natural gas in NGV cylinder during the fast filling process. In 2014, Nahavandi and Farzaneh-Gord investigated the flow and heat transfer during filling in natural gas vehicle’s onboard cylinder type III They employed Redlich–Kwong equation of state to determine the thermodynamic properties of methane [25]. The main objective is to investigate the effects of natural gas composition on an NGV on-board cylinder during the fast filling process. The influence of selected natural gas compositions that occur in Polish gas transmission and distribution systems, has been analyzed for its impact on the fast filling process

Natural Gas Composition
CNG Filling Station
Calculation of Natural Gas Thermodynamic Properties
Peng–Robinson Equation of State
Enthalpy and Joule–Thomson Coefficient Calculation
Internal Energy Calculation
Results and Discussion
Conclusions
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