控制使用替代燃料(甲醇、乙醇和氢气)的汽车火花点火发动机的受管制和不受管制排放

Akshey Marwaha, K.A. Subramanian
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本研究探讨了替代燃料(甲醇、乙醇、氢)对汽车火花点火发动机的性能、燃烧和排放(调节和不调节)特性的影响。FTIR(傅里叶变换红外)光谱仪用于测量频率为5的瞬时发射。用乙醇、甲醇和氢与基础汽油比较受管制的(一氧化碳、乙炔、乙烯、丙烯、一氧化氮、二氧化氮)和不受管制的(甲烷、氰化氢、氧化亚氮)排放。发动机以每分钟3500转的恒速运转。与汽油相比,使用乙醇、甲醇和氢气的制动热效率(BTE)分别提高了1.2%、2.9%和25.9%。实验结果表明,加入甲醇后,乙炔、丙烯、甲烷和氰化氢的排放量降至零。与基础汽油相比,乙醇和氢气的乙炔排放量分别下降了25.3%和61.6%。乙醇和甲醇的丙烯排放量为零。使用乙醇和甲醇时,一氧化氮排放量分别下降了62.4%和98.9%。使用氢气时氰化氢排放量减少20%,使用甲醇时为零。使用乙醇后,二氧化氮排放量减少了65.6%。乙醇、甲醇和氢气的一氧化二氮排放量分别下降38.8%、75.4%和32.1%。因此,使用替代燃料如甲醇、乙醇和氢,可以控制和减少内燃机的管制和不管制排放到最低水平,同时提高热效率。
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Control of regulated and unregulated emissions of an automotive spark ignition engine with alternative fuels (methanol, ethanol and hydrogen)
The present research study investigates the effect of alternative fuels (Methanol, Ethanol, Hydrogen) on the performance, combustion, and emission (regulated and unregulated) characteristics of an automotive spark ignition engine. The FTIR (Fourier Transform Infrared) spectrometer was used to measure instantaneous emissions with a frequency of 5. The regulated (carbon monoxide, acetylene, ethene, propene, nitric oxide, nitrogen dioxide) and the unregulated (methane, hydrogen cyanide, nitrous oxide) emissions with ethanol, methanol, and hydrogen are compared with base gasoline. The engine was run at a constant speed of 3500 rpm. The brake thermal efficiency (BTE) was enhanced by 1.2 %, 2.9 %, and 25.9 % with ethanol, methanol, and hydrogen compared to gasoline. The experimental results indicate that the acetylene, propene, methane, and hydrogen cyanide emissions were reduced to zero levels with methanol. Acetylene emissions decreased by 25.3 % and 61.6 % with ethanol and hydrogen compared to base gasoline. The propene emissions were zero with ethanol and methanol. Nitric oxide emissions decreased by 62.4 % and 98.9 % with ethanol and methanol. Hydrogen cyanide emissions decreased by 20 % with hydrogen and to zero with methanol. Nitrogen dioxide emissions decreased by 65.6 % with ethanol. Nitrous oxide emissions decreased by 38.8 %, 75.4 %, and 32.1 % with ethanol, methanol, and hydrogen. Hence, the regulated and unregulated emissions from combustion engines could be controlled and reduced to a minimal level along with enhanced thermal efficiency using alternative fuels such as methanol, ethanol, and hydrogen.
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