Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8078419 Energy 2014 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Increase in biogas mixing ratio caused a decrease in peak combustion pressure, ignition retardation and reduction in rate of combustion pressure increase. Increase in biogas also induced a decrease in the peak value and gradient of ROHR. Injection and ignition timings showed a linear correlation regardless of biogas mixing ratio when DME was injected toward the piston bowl. At the same injection timing, the increase of biogas caused a decrease in IMEP when DME was injected into the piston bowl. When DME was injected toward the crevice and squish region, IMEP increased as the biogas mixing ratio increased, and IMEP showed a linear correlation with SOI. ISNOx emissions decreased with the increase in biogas. The soot emissions level was close to zero in all test conditions. However, ISHC and ISCO emissions showed an increasing trend with increasing biogas mixing ratio.
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