Evaluation of Different Natural Gas Fueling Strategies During Throttle Transients
961985
10/1/1996
- Content
- Throttle tip-in and tip-out tests on a 2.0 litre passenger car engine were performed using four different natural gas fuelling systems an air-valve or variable restriction type mixer, a venturi type mixer, central fuel injection, and port fuel injection. The in-cylinder fuel-air equivalence ratio, ϕ, was measured using a fast response flame ionization detector sampling about 7 mm from the spark plug gap. The data reveal characteristics of each fuel system's in-cylinder fuel-air ratio response and torque response.
- Citation
- Crawford, J., Jaaskelainen, H., and Wallace, J., "Evaluation of Different Natural Gas Fueling Strategies During Throttle Transients," 1996 SAE International Fall Fuels and Lubricants Meeting and Exhibition, San Antonio, Texas, United States, October 14, 1996, https://doi.org/10.4271/961985.