Optimization of the Charge Motion in Internal Combustion Engines Driven by Sewage Gas for Combined Heat and Power Units

Author:

Konstantinoff Lucas1,Möltner Lukas2,Pillei Martin3,Steiner Thomas3,Dornauer Thomas3,Herdin Günther4,Mairegger Dominik5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Technology and Life Sciences, Engines and Emissions, Management Center Innsbruck, Innsbruck 6020, Tirol, Austria e-mail:

2. Professor Department of Technology and Life Sciences, Management Center Innsbruck, Innsbruck 6020, Tirol, Austria e-mail:

3. Department of Technology and Life Sciences, Management Center Innsbruck, Innsbruck 6020, Tirol, Austria

4. CEO PGES GmbH, Jenbach 6200, Tirol, Austria

5. PGES GmbH, Jenbach 6200, Tirol, Austria e-mail:

Abstract

In this study, the influence of the charge motion on the internal combustion in a spark ignition sewage gas-driven engine (150 kW) for combined heat and power (CHP) units was investigated. For this purpose, the geometry of the combustion chamber in the immediate vicinity to the inlet valve seats was modified. The geometrical modification measures were conducted iteratively by integrative determination of the swirl motion on a flow bench, by laser-optical methods and consecutively by combustion analysis on a test engine. Two different versions of cylinder heads were characterized by dimensionless flow and swirl numbers prior to testing their on-engine performance. Combustion analysis was conducted with a cylinder pressure indication system for partial and full load, meeting the mandatory NOx limit of 500 mg m−3. Subsuming the flow bench results, the new valve seat design has a significant enhancing impact on the swirl motion but it also leads to disadvantages concerning the volumetric efficiency. A comparative consideration of the combustion rate delivers that the increased swirl motion results in a faster combustion, hence in a higher efficiency. In summary, the geometrical modifications close to the valve seat result in increased turbulence intensity. It was proven that this intensification raises the ratio of efficiency by 1.6%.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Aerospace Engineering,Fuel Technology,Nuclear Energy and Engineering

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