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Lean combustion is a promising method for getting ameliorate engine performance. However, due to the small flammability of gasoline and elongated combustion chamber of rotary engine, gasoline rotary engine tends to encounter partial burning and even misfire when mixtures are dilute. Hydrogen (H-2) occupies many advantages that may remit the aforementioned problems. For this motivation, a rotary engine installed gasoline-H-2 port-injection system was developed to explore the performance of rotary engine fueled with H-2-gasoline blends at part load and lean conditions. A speed of 4500 rpm, a manifold absolute pressure (MAP) of 35 kPa and a spark advance of 25 degrees CA were adopted for this research. Hydrogen volume fraction (ant) was kept at 0, 3% and 6%, respectively. Excess air ratio (lambda) was gradually enlarged from 1.00 with a step of 0.05. For a given lambda, when axe was increased, the results were showed subsequently. Peak chamber pressure was increased and its corresponding crank angle was advanced. Brake mean effective pressure, peak combustion temperature and brake thermal efficiency were simultaneously increased. Flame development and propagation periods, cooling loss and cyclic variation were reduced. HC and CO emissions were lessened whereas NOx emissions were heightened due to the raised combustion temperature.
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APPLIED ENERGY
ISSN: 0306-2619
Year: 2017
Volume: 205
Page: 683-691
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JCR@2022
ESI Discipline: ENGINEERING;
ESI HC Threshold:165
CAS Journal Grade:1
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SCOPUS Cited Count: 61
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30 Days PV: 10