Effect of Gas Mixture Composition on the Parameters of an Internal Combustion Engine

Authors

  • Andrej Chríbik
  • Marián Polóni
  • Ján Lach

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14311/1540

Keywords:

natural gas, hydrogen, synthesis gas, engine parameters

Abstract

This paper deals with the use of the internal combustion piston engine, which is a drive unit for micro-cogeneration units. The introduction is a brief statement of the nature of gas mixture compositions that are useful for the purposes of combustion engines, together with the basic physical and chemical properties relevant to the burning of this gas mixture. Specifically, we will discuss low-energy gases (syngases) and mixtures of natural gas with hydrogen. The second section describes the conversion of the Lombardini LGW 702 combustion engine that is necessary for these types of combustion gases. Before the experimental measurements, a simulation in the Lotus Engine simulation program was carried out to make a preliminary assessment of the impact on the performance of an internal combustion engine. The last section of the paper presents the experimental results of partial measurements of the performance and emission parameters of an internal combustion engine powered by alternative fuels.

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Andrej Chríbik

Marián Polóni

Ján Lach

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Published

2012-01-03

How to Cite

Chríbik, A., Polóni, M., & Lach, J. (2012). Effect of Gas Mixture Composition on the Parameters of an Internal Combustion Engine. Acta Polytechnica, 52(3). https://doi.org/10.14311/1540

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