2016
DOI: 10.3390/en9010058
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Diesel-Minimal Combustion Control of a Natural Gas-Diesel Engine

Abstract: This paper investigates the combustion phasing control of natural gas-diesel engines. In this study, the combustion phasing is influenced by manipulating the start and the duration of the diesel injection. Instead of using both degrees of freedom to control the center of combustion only, we propose a method that simultaneously controls the combustion phasing and minimizes the amount of diesel used. Minimizing the amount of diesel while keeping the center of combustion at a constant value is formulated as an op… Show more

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“…The initial mass coefficient S mass does not cast visible influence on peak pressure and temperature values. The Heider-Holhbaum factor S HH is introduced to correct the mass flow of stoichiometric gas leaving the burnt zone, which is originally calculated by the combustion rate ξ and air fuel ratio σ as in Equation (4). The variation ranges of λ ent and S mass are 0.45-1.45 and 0.05-0.30.…”
Section: Boundary Parameters Investigation Of Two-zone Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The initial mass coefficient S mass does not cast visible influence on peak pressure and temperature values. The Heider-Holhbaum factor S HH is introduced to correct the mass flow of stoichiometric gas leaving the burnt zone, which is originally calculated by the combustion rate ξ and air fuel ratio σ as in Equation (4). The variation ranges of λ ent and S mass are 0.45-1.45 and 0.05-0.30.…”
Section: Boundary Parameters Investigation Of Two-zone Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Natural Gas (NG) is considered as an appropriate alternative for internal combustion engines due to its cleaner combustion, relative lower cost and rich reserves [1,2]. It is generally applied in the form of mono-or dual-fuel engines, such as spark ignition natural gas engines, natural gas/diesel engines and CNG-H 2 engines [3][4][5]. For spark ignition (SI) natural gas engines, the further thermal efficiency improvement is constrained by a knocking phenomenon that commonly occurs in gas-fueled SI engines [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reference variables are brake mean effective pressure p me , fuel-to-air equivalence ratio φ, center-of-combustion COC, and the rate of the exhaust gas recirculation x EGR . The Diesel injection controller was presented in [32]. Table 3 shows all five relevant independent variables of the system.…”
Section: Engine Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The center of combustion is held constant throughout all measurements while the start of injection is adapted such that the Diesel usage is minimized. This so-called Diesel-minimal operation was introduced earlier [32]. It leads to a CO 2 -to-HC optimal operation as outlined in Appendix B.…”
Section: Engine Controlmentioning
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