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Optimizing and Validating the Engine Performance and Emission Parameters on Engine Dynamometer through 1D Simulation of a Multi-Cylinder CNG Engine ARAI Academy

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Conference/Event
Author/Creator:
Jadhav, Jadhav, author.
Contributor:
Dsouza, Ashwin
Kanchan, Shubham
Kavathekar, Kishorkumar
Sonawane, Shailesh
Thipse, Sukrut
Conference Name:
International Mobility Conference (2016-02-08 : New Delhi, India)
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Warrendale, PA SAE International 2016
Summary:
Environmental pollution has proven to be a big threat to our eco-system and pollution from automobiles using conventional fuels is a major contributor to this. Alternative fuels are the only immediate option that can help us counter the ever rising environmental pollution. In today's date we cannot directly replace an IC engine, so the most efficient option available is using a fuel that can work with the IC engines other than gasoline and diesel. CNG proves to be the most promising fuel.A diesel engine converted to stoichiometric CNG engine was used for optimization. The paper deals with the improvement of engine power from 50HP to 60HP and up-gradation of the emission from BS-III to BS-IV norms of a multi-cylinder naturally aspirated engine. This was achieved by varying the compression ratio, valve-lift profile, intake plenum volume, runner length, spark-advance timing, fuel injection location, exhaust pipe length and catalytic converter selection. The CNG-engine was tested on the engine dynamometer, parallel a simulation model was developed on GT-power which was in sync with the actual engine data. Based on the simulation and engine performance the, power, torque, BSFC were found in the range, well with the experiments from the real engine. A three-way catalytic converter was also modelled on GT-power, where the PGM loading, PGM ratio, CPSI et cetera was optimized to counter the emissions from the engine and meet the emission norms
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Publisher Number:
2016-28-0102
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license

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