Characterization of Particulate Matter Emissions From a Four-Stroke, Lean-Burn, Natural Gas Engine

Author:

Quillen Kris1,Bennett Maren1,Volckens John2,Stanglmaier Rudolf H.3

Affiliation:

1. Engines and Energy Conversion Laboratory, Colorado State University, 430 North College Avenue, Fort Collins, CO 80524

2. Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences, Colorado State University, 1681 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523

3. Entwicklung, Märkishes Werk GmbH, Haus Heide 21, 58553 Halver, Deutschland

Abstract

Regulatory agencies are becoming increasingly concerned with particulate emissions as the health and environmental effects are becoming better understood. While much research has been performed on diesel engines, little is known about particulate matter (PM) emissions from natural gas internal combustion engines. In this project, tests were conducted on a Waukesha VGF F18 natural gas engine running at full load. PM10 combustion emissions were collected on teflon and quartz filters and a scanning mobility particle sizer was used to determine the particle size distribution. Tests were performed at 4–7% exhaust oxygen (O2) levels. Overall, it was found that a large number of small particles were emitted from this engine. The total mass based PM emissions were found to be 0.0148gm∕bkWh, which is slightly greater than the Tier-4 nonroad diesel particulate emission standard. Particle distributions revealed that the geometric mean diameter of the natural gas particles was approximately 30nm and did not change with air to fuel ratio. Particulate concentrations were found to decrease at leaner engine operating conditions. Results showed a strong correlation between the NOx and particle concentrations, while an inverse correlation between CO and particle concentrations was revealed.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

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

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