Title of article :
A simulation and experimental study of the effect of hydrogen added to diesel fuel on performance and exhaust emissions in diesel engine
Author/Authors :
Zareei, J Department of Biosystems Engineering - Faculty of Agriculture - Ferdowsi University of Mashhad - Mashhad, Iran , Rohani, A Department of Biosystems Engineering - Faculty of Agriculture - Ferdowsi University of Mashhad - Mashhad, Iran
Abstract :
Diesel engines are the most trusted sources in the transportation industry.
They are also widely used in the urban transportation system. Most
pollutants are related to these engines. Therefore, it is important to increase
the performance and reduce exhaust emissions of these engines.
Alternative fuels are key to meeting upcoming targets. An experimental
and numerical study was performed to investigate the effect of diesel fuel
and hydrogen addition to diesel fuel from 0 to 30% on performance and
exhaust emissions. Also in this research for changing diesel fuel, an
indirect injection engine converted to direct injection engine. The
simulation study was conducted by Star cd codes and experimental
investigation was carried out on a diesel engine (Perkins 1103A-33TG1),
three- cylinders, and four-stroke with maximum engine power 72.3hp at
1800 rpm. The results from this study showed that the increase of
hydrogen to diesel fuel improves the thermal efficiency, resulting in lower
specific fuel consumption. Also, the results showed that adding hydrogen
until 30%, the cylinder pressure increase by about 9% and occurred the
delay of peak pressure about 8 degrees of a crank angle compared to diesel
fuel. The other obtained results in emission with 30%H2+Diesel showed
the soot emission reduced 11.3%, HC and CO reduced nearly 36%, but
NOx increased by about 8.3% due to high combustion temperature
Keywords :
exhaust emissions , performance , compressed ignition engine , hydrogen fuel , Diesel engine
Journal title :
Automotive Science and Engineering