Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6475034 Fuel 2017 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

In order to cope with power shortage in rural areas of developing countries and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, we study the performance of small biogas-fueled internal combustion engines of which power is less than 5 kW. In particular, the influence of compression ratio on the engine is primarily examined. By decreasing the combustion chamber volume (from 19.3 cc to 16.6 cc), compression ratio (from 8.01:1 to 9.22:1) is increased to enhance brake power output (from 2.2 kW to 2.68 kW), brake thermal efficiency (from 22.0% to 29.8%) and brake specific fuel consumption of the engine (from 290.6 gh×PS to 218.6 gh×PS). In addition, as means to examine the effect of the biogas composition on engine performances, various carbon dioxide dilution ratios (from 0% to 50%) are tested. At lowest carbon dioxide dilution, maximum engine performance is obtained.

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