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The idle performance of a hydrogen-blended ethanol engine was studied in a modified fourcylinder spark ignition engine equipped with electronically controlled hydrogen injection system. Under idle condition, hydrogen injection duration was gradually increased to investigate the effect of hydrogen fraction on the idle performance of the ethanol engine. For a specified hydrogen blending ratio, the ethanol injection duration is reduced so that the global excess air ratio of air-fuel mixtures in the cylinder can be kept at 1.0. The test results show that the indicated thermal efficiency is improved, while combustion duration and cyclic variations are decreased with the increase of hydrogen addition. HC emissions decrease whereas NOx emissions increase when hydrogen is added. CO emission shows a decrease and then increase with the increase of hydrogen addition. Hydrogen addition is effective on reducing acetaldehyde emission from the ethanol engine. When hydrogen energy fraction in the total fuel increases from 0% to 13.84%, acetaldehyde decreases by 37.4%.
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Transactions of CSICE (Chinese Society for Internal Combustion Engines)
ISSN: 1000-0909
Year: 2012
Issue: 5
Volume: 30
Page: 451-455
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