Affiliation:
1. Combustion Engine Research Center (CERC), Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden
2. Powertrain Strategic Development (PSD), Volvo Group Trucks Technology (Volvo GTT), Gothenburg, Sweden
3. Clean Combustion Research Center (CCRC), King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Thuwal, Saudi Arabia
Abstract
Hydrogen (H2) nonpremixed combustion has been showcased as a potentially viable and preferable strategy for direct-injection compression-ignition (DICI) engines for its ability to deliver high heat release rates and low heat transfer losses, in addition to potentially zero CO2 emissions. However, this concept requires a different optimization strategy compared to conventional diesel engines, prioritizing a combustion mode dominated by free turbulent jet mixing. In the present work, this optimization strategy is realized and studied computationally using the CONVERGE CFD solver. It involves adopting wide piston bowl designs with shapes adapted to the H2 jets, altered injector umbrella angle, and an increased number of nozzle orifices with either smaller orifice diameter or reduced injection pressure to maintain constant injector flow rate capacity. This work shows that these modifications are effective at maximizing free-jet mixing, thus enabling more favorable heat release profiles, reducing wall heat transfer by 35%, and improving indicated efficiency by 2.2 percentage points. However, they also caused elevated incomplete combustion losses at low excess air ratios, which may be eliminated by implementing a moderate swirl, small post-injections, and further optimized jet momentum and piston design. Noise emissions with the optimized DICI H2 combustion are shown to be comparable to those from conventional diesel engines. Finally, it is demonstrated that modern engine concepts, such as the double compression-expansion engine, may achieve around 56% brake thermal efficiency with the DICI H2 combustion, which is 1.1 percentage point higher than with diesel fuel. Thus, this work contributes to the knowledge base required for future improvements in H2 engine efficiency.
Funder
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Chalmers Tekniska Hogskola
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Ocean Engineering,Aerospace Engineering,Automotive Engineering
Reference40 articles.
1. Communication From The Commission to The European Parliament, The Council, The European Economic and Social Committee and The Committee Of The Regions A hydrogen strategy for a climate-neutral Europe. Brussels, European Commission, 2020.
2. Hydrogen engines: A view of the past and a look into the future
3. Potentials of a Charged SI-Hydrogen Engine
4. The hydrogen-fueled internal combustion engine: a technical review
Cited by
9 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献