TY - GEN
T1 - Estimation of wiebe function parameters for syngas and anode off-gas combustion in spark-ignition engines
AU - Yang, Ruinan
AU - Ran, Zhongnan
AU - Assanis, Dimitris
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Wiebe functions, analytical equations that estimate the fuel mass fraction burned (MFB) during combustion, have been effective at describing spark-ignition (SI) engine combustion using gasoline fuels. This study explores if the same methodology can be extended for SI combustion with syngas, a gaseous fuel mixture composed of H2, CO, and CO2, and anode-off gas; the latter is an exhaust gas mixture emitted from the anode of a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell, containing H2, CO, H2O, and CO2. For this study, anode off-gas is treated as a syngas fuel diluted with CO2and vaporized water. Combustion experiments were run on a single-cylinder, research engine using syngas and anode-off gas as fuels. One single Wiebe function and three double Wiebe functions were fitted and compared with the MFB profile calculated from the experimental data. It was determined that the SI combustion process of both the syngas and the anode-off gas could be estimated using a governing Wiebe function. While the detailed double Wiebe function had the highest accuracy, a reduced double Wiebe function is capable of achieving comparable accuracy. On the other hand, a single Wiebe function is not able to fully capture the combustion process of a SI engine using syngas and anode off-gas.
AB - Wiebe functions, analytical equations that estimate the fuel mass fraction burned (MFB) during combustion, have been effective at describing spark-ignition (SI) engine combustion using gasoline fuels. This study explores if the same methodology can be extended for SI combustion with syngas, a gaseous fuel mixture composed of H2, CO, and CO2, and anode-off gas; the latter is an exhaust gas mixture emitted from the anode of a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell, containing H2, CO, H2O, and CO2. For this study, anode off-gas is treated as a syngas fuel diluted with CO2and vaporized water. Combustion experiments were run on a single-cylinder, research engine using syngas and anode-off gas as fuels. One single Wiebe function and three double Wiebe functions were fitted and compared with the MFB profile calculated from the experimental data. It was determined that the SI combustion process of both the syngas and the anode-off gas could be estimated using a governing Wiebe function. While the detailed double Wiebe function had the highest accuracy, a reduced double Wiebe function is capable of achieving comparable accuracy. On the other hand, a single Wiebe function is not able to fully capture the combustion process of a SI engine using syngas and anode off-gas.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85120639096
U2 - 10.1115/ICEF2021-67863
DO - 10.1115/ICEF2021-67863
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85120639096
T3 - Proceedings of ASME 2021 Internal Combustion Engine Division Fall Technical Conference, ICEF 2021
BT - Proceedings of ASME 2021 Internal Combustion Engine Division Fall Technical Conference, ICEF 2021
PB - American Society of Mechanical Engineers
T2 - ASME 2021 Internal Combustion Engine Division Fall Technical Conference, ICEF 2021
Y2 - 13 October 2021 through 15 October 2021
ER -