J. Montoya, Karen Paola Cacua Madero, Layrisser Iral Galeano, A. Arrieta
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Abstract
The effect of hydrogen enrichment was tested for a diesel-biogas dual fuel engine. The operation and performance
characteristics, such as thermal efficiency, pollutant emissions and combustion parameters were
determined. Experiments have been carried with a stationary compression ignition (CI) engine coupled
with a generator in dual mode using a typical biogas composition of 60% vol. CH4 and 40% vol. CO2. For
every load engine evaluated, the hydrogen concentration was varied from 5 to 20% H2 v/v. The results showed
increases in peak pressure chamber up to 10.7 bar, and diesel substitution levels up to 80% under conditions of
steady combustion without knocking. Also, thermal efficiency increases up to 16% and carbon monoxide emissions
decreases up to 13% at full load, and 20% of hydrogen in engines operating in diesel-biogas dual mode.