ARAI Experiences on Conversion of Petrol (Gasoline) Engine Vehicles to CNG Operation
950403
02/01/1995
- Event
- Content
- Two carburetted passenger cars of different makes, converted for CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) operation (in dual mode) and optimised by ARAI (The Automotive Research Association of India, Pune, India), were tested for vehicular performance. The respective engines were also mapped for performance, energy consumption and emission. The power loss in CNG mode was 7% & 15% and torque reduction was 21% & 15% in respective engines. There is considerable improvement in thermal efficiency and reduction of emission in the entire operating range. The vehicle performance on Chassis Dynamometer shows similar results. The second engine was also tested with a ceramic catalytic converter which gave 93% reduction in CO and 50% reduction in HC in major portion of operating range. 1100 CC car was also tested on the test track. Optimisation work included installation of ARAI mixer design.
- Pages
- 17
- Citation
- Bhangale, U., and Ghosh, B., "ARAI Experiences on Conversion of Petrol (Gasoline) Engine Vehicles to CNG Operation," SAE Technical Paper 950403, 1995, https://doi.org/10.4271/950403.