The use of Compressed Natural Gas as an alternative fuel in urban transportation is nearly established and represents an efficient short and medium term solution to face with urban air pollution. However, in order to completely exploit its potential, the engine needs to be specifically designed to operate with this fuel. In the latest years, the authors have investigated the performances of a Heavy Duty Turbocharged CNG fuelled engine both experimentally and by using some analytical tools specifically developed by them which have been used for the engine optimisation. In the present paper the simulation approach has been enlarged by means of a co-operative use of a CFD code and experimental analysis on the actual engine. The numerical simulation of combustion process has, in fact, been used, to interpret series of pressure cycles, aiming to analyse how cyclic fluctuations influence engine behaviour in terms of combustion efficiency and temperature and pollutant distribution.

Analysis of combustion instability phenomena in a CNG fueled heavy-duty turbocharged engine

Gambino M;Iannaccone S
2001

Abstract

The use of Compressed Natural Gas as an alternative fuel in urban transportation is nearly established and represents an efficient short and medium term solution to face with urban air pollution. However, in order to completely exploit its potential, the engine needs to be specifically designed to operate with this fuel. In the latest years, the authors have investigated the performances of a Heavy Duty Turbocharged CNG fuelled engine both experimentally and by using some analytical tools specifically developed by them which have been used for the engine optimisation. In the present paper the simulation approach has been enlarged by means of a co-operative use of a CFD code and experimental analysis on the actual engine. The numerical simulation of combustion process has, in fact, been used, to interpret series of pressure cycles, aiming to analyse how cyclic fluctuations influence engine behaviour in terms of combustion efficiency and temperature and pollutant distribution.
2001
Istituto Motori - IM - Sede Napoli
Inglese
SP-1625; ISBN: 0768007895
10
http://papers.sae.org/2001-01-1907
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
GAS naturale
Inquinanti
Modellistica
Dispersione ciclica
Il lavoro è stato presentato ad un dei più prestigiosi convegni internazionali organizzati dalla SAE "The Engineering Society for Advancing Mobility Land Sea Air and Space". Esso è frutto di un attività svolta in collaborazione con l'Università Torvergata di Roma con una integrazione di attività sperimentali e modellistiche. La sua pubblicazione sullo "Special: Progress in S.I. and diesel engine modeling", edito dalla stessa SAE, ne aumenta il suo prestigio e il livello di diffusione. Il paper SAE Paper 2001-01-1907, presentato all' "International Spring Fuels & Lubricants Meeting & Exposition, Sheraton World Resort, Orlando Florida (USA)", May 7-9, 2001, è stato pubblicato su Vol. SP - 1625 "Progress in SI and Diesel Engine Modeling ", ISBN: 0768007895, ISBN-13: 9780768007893
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Andreassi L. ; Cordiner S. ; Rocco V. ; Gambino M. ; Iannaccone S.
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