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Effect of hydrogen addition on lean burn performance of a spark-ignited gasoline engine at 800 rpm and low loads
Authors:Changwei Ji  Shuofeng Wang
Affiliation:College of Environmental and Energy Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, China
Abstract:To reduce the fuel consumption and emissions of spark-ignited (SI) engines, hydrogen enrichment was used to improve the performance of a lean burn SI engine operating at low speed and load conditions. A hydrogen port-injection system was mounted on the intake manifolds to introduce hydrogen into the intake ports sequentially while keeping the original gasoline injection system unchanged. A hybrid electronic control unit (HECU) was adopted to control injection timings and durations of gasoline and hydrogen, accomplishing four excess air ratios of 1.00, 1.18, 1.43 and 1.67 and three hydrogen volume fractions in the intake of 3%, 5%, 8%. The experimental results showed that engine brake thermal efficiency and torque output were increased, combustion durations were shortened, cyclic variation and HC emissions were reduced, but NOx emissions were increased with the increase of hydrogen addition. CO emission was also reduced under lean conditions with hydrogen enrichment.
Keywords:Hydrogen addition   Lean burn   Emissions   Low operating conditions   SI gasoline engines
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