In the intermediate stage towards zero-emissions, use of methane-hydrogen blends in spark ignition (SI) engines could represent an attractive application. The present work investigated the relevance of empirical base rules for choosing maximum brake torque spark timing settings when using methane-hydrogen blends. A 0D/1D model was used for investigating the optimized ignition for maximizing engine output. Calibration was performed by using in-cylinder pressure data recorded on a methane fueled small size SI engine for two-wheel applications. After adaptations of the model such as valves timing, for rendering it more representative for power generation applications, the investigation was focused on how MBT spark advance was correlated to the 50% mass fraction burned mark (CA50) and peak pressure location. The fact that they were optimized for methane was found to be essential only for high concentrations of hydrogen. Engine speed instead was found to exert an important influence on the optimal value of CA50. This is of relatively increased significance for the specific case of small SI engines that operate in a large range of crankshaft rotational speed.

Combustion phasing indicators for optimized spark timing settings for methane-hydrogen powered small size engines / Irimescu, Adrian; Cecere, Giovanni; Sementa, Paolo. - In: SAE TECHNICAL PAPER. - ISSN 0148-7191. - (2022). (Intervento presentato al convegno WCX22_ SAE World Congress Experience 2022 tenutosi a Detroit, MI, US nel 05-07 April 2022) [10.4271/2022-01-0603].

Combustion phasing indicators for optimized spark timing settings for methane-hydrogen powered small size engines

Cecere, Giovanni;
2022

Abstract

In the intermediate stage towards zero-emissions, use of methane-hydrogen blends in spark ignition (SI) engines could represent an attractive application. The present work investigated the relevance of empirical base rules for choosing maximum brake torque spark timing settings when using methane-hydrogen blends. A 0D/1D model was used for investigating the optimized ignition for maximizing engine output. Calibration was performed by using in-cylinder pressure data recorded on a methane fueled small size SI engine for two-wheel applications. After adaptations of the model such as valves timing, for rendering it more representative for power generation applications, the investigation was focused on how MBT spark advance was correlated to the 50% mass fraction burned mark (CA50) and peak pressure location. The fact that they were optimized for methane was found to be essential only for high concentrations of hydrogen. Engine speed instead was found to exert an important influence on the optimal value of CA50. This is of relatively increased significance for the specific case of small SI engines that operate in a large range of crankshaft rotational speed.
2022
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