Effect of hydrogen enrichment on performance, combustion, and emission of a methanol fueled SI engine
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2021
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Elsevier Ltd
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The study of potentially high rated alternative fuel (Methanol) for the IC engines is an exciting topic in the recent research advancement. However, the study of combination of methanol and hydrogen is considered to address both economic and environmental needs. Hydrogen with best combustion characteristics will compensate for the drawbacks of methanol as a fuel. In the present investigation hydrogen enrichment to methanol has shown a significant enhancement in performance and combustion; the overall emission has reduced substantially. The experiments for a different set of trials, including hydrogen enrichment ranging between 5% and 20% with 2.5% increment, the engine is operated with wide-open throttle (WOT) condition for different speeds. The increase in enrichment of hydrogen has shown a rise in BTE, BP, and a reduced BSEC value. The percentage increase in BTE is between 20 and 30%, and an increase in hydrogen beyond 12.5% would affect the volumetric efficiency, and thus performance declines after that. The exhaust emissions have a huge impact on hydrogen enrichment; CO, HC, and CO<inf>2</inf> emission are reduced by 30–40%; however, an increase in cylinder temperature due to rapid combustion slightly increases the NO<inf>x</inf> emission. Thus hydrogen enriched methanol operating at higher compression ratio can improve the overall engine characteristics significantly. © 2021 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC
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Alternative fuels, Combustion, Engines, Hydrogen, Methanol fuels, Neutron emission, Effect of hydrogen, Emission, Hydrogen enriched methanol, Hydrogen enrichment, I.C. engine, IC engines, Performance, Recent researches, SI Engines, Wide open throttle, Methanol
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International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2021, 46, 49, pp. 25294-25307
