不同燃料对发电机驱动发动机性能的比较研究

Yandri, S. Panjaitan
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本文讨论了以汽油、液化石油气和沼气为燃料的汽油发电机组(发电机组)的性能。为了能够使用液化石油气和生物气体燃料,对汽油发电机组的内燃机进行了改进。实验采用850 W、220 V、50 Hz单相发电机驱动发动机,用电负荷分别为100 W和200 W灯泡。基于燃料类型和负荷变化,比较了五个变量:燃料消耗(FC)、比燃料消耗(SFC)、输入能量(热能)、输出能量(电能)和热效率。结果表明,沼气的SFC低于汽油和LPG。以100 w灯泡为负荷时,汽油、LPG和沼气的SFC分别为4.5294 kg/kWh、2 kg/kWh和0.68 kg/kWh。200-W灯泡,汽油、LPG和沼气的SFC分别为2.2883 kg/kWh、1.0742 kg/kWh和0.6476 kg/kWh。此外,沼气的热效率高于汽油和LPG。以100 w灯泡为负荷,汽油、LPG和沼气的热效率分别为1.6741%、3.5884%和10.5710%。对于200 w灯泡,使用汽油、LPG和沼气的热效率分别为3.3137%、6.6811%和11.0996%。
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Comparative study of electric generator drive engine performance by various types of fuel
This paper discusses the performance of gasoline generator set (genset) by using gasoline, LPG, and biogas as the fuel. Combustion engine of the gasoline genset was modified in order to be able to operate using LPG and biogas fuels. A 850 W, 220 V, 50 Hz, single phase generator drive engine has been used in the experiment using 100-W and 200-W bulbs as the electrical loads. Five variables were compared based on the types of fuel and variations of load: fuel consumption (FC), specific fuel consumption (SFC), input energy (thermal energy), output energy (electrical energy), and thermal efficiency. As the results, SFC of the biogas was lower than gasoline and LPG. For 100-W bulb as the load, SFC of the gasoline, LPG, and biogas were 4.5294 kg/kWh, 2 kg/kWh, and 0.68 kg/kWh respectively. While 200-W bulb, SFC of the gasoline, LPG, and biogas were 2.2883 kg/kWh, 1.0742 kg/kWh, and 0.6476 kg/kWh respectively. In addition, the thermal efficiency of biogas was higher than gasoline and LPG. For 100-W bulb as the load, thermal efficiency by using gasoline, LPG, and biogas were 1.6741 %, 3.5884 %, and 10.5710 % respectively. For 200-W bulb, the thermal efficiency by using gasoline, LPG, and biogas were 3.3137 %, 6.6811 %, and 11.0996 % respectively.
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