Numerical Study of Dual Fuel Methanol/Diesel Combustion under Engine-like Condition

2023-32-0121

9/29/2023

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Alternative fuels such as methanol can significantly reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions when used in internal combustion engines (ICEs). This study characterized the combustion of methanol, methanol/diesel, and methanol/renewable diesel numerically. Numerical findings were also compared with engine experiments using a single-cylinder engine (SCE). The engine was operated under a dual-fuel combustion mode: methanol was fumigated at the intake port, and diesel was injected inside the cylinder. The characteristic of ignition delay trend as methanol concentration increased is being described at low temperature (low engine load) and high temperature (high engine load) conditions.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/2023-32-0121
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Cung, K., Jha, P., Briggs, T., Bitsis, C., et al., "Numerical Study of Dual Fuel Methanol/Diesel Combustion under Engine-like Condition," 2023 JSAE/SAE Powertrains, Energy and Lubricants International Meeting, Kyoto, Japan, August 29, 2023, https://doi.org/10.4271/2023-32-0121.
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9/29/2023
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2023-32-0121
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Technical Paper
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English