The effect of biogas and dimethyl ether on the thermal characteristics of a dual‐fuel diesel engine: A numerical study

Author:

Al‐Dawody Mohamed F.1,Imtiaz Mariam2,Katbar Nek Muhammad34,Abdulwahid Mohammed A.5,Al‐Obaidi Wisam1,Al‐Farhany Khaled1ORCID,Flayyih Mujtaba A.1,Jamshed Wasim67ORCID,Eid Mohamed R.89ORCID,Alhushaybari Abdullah10,Alharthi Aiedh Mrisi11

Affiliation:

1. Thermal Mechanical Engineering Department Southern Technical University Basra Iraq

2. Natural Science and Humanities department New campus UET Lahore Lahore Pakistan

3. School of Mathematics and Statistics Central South University Changsha China

4. Mehran UET Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Campus Khairpur Khairpur Pakistan

5. Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Al‐Qadisiyah Al‐Qadisiyah Iraq

6. Department of Mathematics Capital University of Science and Technology (CUST) Islamabad Pakistan

7. Mathematics in Applied Sciences and Engineering Research Group, Scientific Research Center Al‐Ayen University Nasiriyah Iraq

8. Finance and Insurance Department, College of Business Administration New Valley University Al‐Kharga Egypt

9. Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science Northern Border University Arar Saudi Arabia

10. Department of Mathematics, College of Science Taif University Taif Saudi Arabia

11. Department of Mathematics Turabah University College, Taif University Taif Saudi Arabia

Abstract

AbstractThis investigation used the Diesel‐RK simulation program to carry out a numerical analysis of the effects that dual‐fuel mixes have on the combustion, performance, and emissions of a dual‐fuel diesel engine. It applied the multizone combustion model, and the controlling equations were solved for each individual combustion region. The engine characteristics were examined under the following scenario: it was initially powered by single‐fuel regular diesel (DF), then it switched to dual‐fuel use with 20% biogas, and then it was changed again with the use of 30% dimethyl ether (DME). On this basis, the mentioned biogas and DME ratios were used. The results showed that combustion pressure for the operation of 30% DME and 20% biogas was reduced by 2.45% and 9.57%, respectively, with respect to diesel fuel alone. The Sauter mean diameter (SMD) of the droplets was reduced by 12.6% for 30% DME and 16.2% for 20% biogas. Heat release and brake thermal efficacy (BTE) were reduced slightly with the use of biogas or DME in comparison with DF. The brake‐specific fuel consumption (BSFC) increased by 15.27% and 8.34%, with 30% DME and 20% biogas respectively due to the difference in the energy content of the tested fuels. Nitrogen oxide emissions decreased by 2% and 28% for the operation of 30% DME and 20% biogas, respectively. The summary emission equation (SE), which describes the combination of NOx and PM emissions, decreased by 4.23% and 5.40% with 30% DME and 20% biogas respectively. Based on the results, this paper recommends the use of 20% biogas with diesel rather than 30% DME. The current findings matched well with other scientists' results.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Bioengineering

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