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Impact of pilot diesel injection timing on performance and emission characteristics of marine natural gas/diesel dual-fuel engine

Xiao Zhang, Jianqun Gao, Dawei Fan, Qizheng Yang, Fangjun Han, Hongliang Yu

2024Scientific Reports14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In diesel-ignited natural gas marine dual-fuel engines, the pilot diesel injection timing (PDIT) determines the premixing time and ignition moment of the combustible mixture in the cylinder. The PDIT plays a crucial role in the subsequent development of natural gas flame combustion. In this paper, four PDITs (− 8 °CA, − 6 °CA, − 4 °CA, and − 2 °CA) were studied. The results show that the advancement of PDIT increased the engine's power, thermal efficiency, and natural gas flame spread velocity, and increased NO emissions and CH 4 emissions of the marine engine. The PDIT affected the ignition delay period and the rapid combustion period to a greater extent than the slow combustion period and the post combustion period. With each 2 °CA advancement of PDIT, the engine's power increased by 69.87 kW, thermal efficiency increased by 0.42%, radial flame spread velocity increased by 2 m/s, axial flame spread velocity increased by 1.7 m/s, NO emissions increased by 6.1%, and CH 4 emissions increased by 3.75%.

Topics & Concepts

Diesel fuelDiesel engineDual (grammatical number)Automotive engineeringEnvironmental scienceDiesel exhaustCompressed natural gasNatural gasWaste managementEngineeringMechanical engineeringLiteratureArtAdvanced Combustion Engine TechnologiesVehicle emissions and performanceBiodiesel Production and Applications