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AuthorNabi, Md Nurun
AuthorHussam, Wisam K.
AuthorIslam, Mohammad Towhidul
AuthorMuyeen, S. M.
Available date2023-02-27T11:33:52Z
Publication Date2022-01-01
Publication NameIEEE Access
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3177751
CitationNabi, M. N., Hussam, W. K., Islam, M. T., & Muyeen, S. M. (2022). Assessment of the Influence of Hydrogen Share on Performance, Combustion, and Emissions in a Four-Stroke Gasoline Engine. IEEE Access, 10, 56348-56361.‏
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/40475
AbstractThis study aims to develop a one-dimensional model to investigate the effect of hydrogen share in gasoline fuel on the performance, combustion, and exhaust emissions of a gasoline direct-injection engine. Iso-octane was used as a reference fuel to compare performance, combustion, and emission parameters. The model was developed using commercial GT-Suite and ANSYS software. The simulation results using GT-Suite were validated with the published data and ANSYS results. The hydrogen fractions were varied from 0% to 11.09% to validate the simulation results with the published results. The investigation continued with three higher hydrogen fractions (15%, 20% and 25%) to study the performance, combustion, emissions, and sustainability parameters. Compared to neat gasoline, hydrogen-shared fuels show a maximum 2% higher exergy efficiency, 51% higher exergy and 42% energy rates while reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 51% with a penalty of nitrogen oxide emissions (NOx) by 62% at an excess ratio of 1.3. Other novel findings, including higher sustainability indices, lower depletion potentials, and lower unitary cost indices with higher-fraction hydrogen fuels, suggest that they are environmentally and economically sustainable. In the second part of this study, the NOx formation mechanism and its associated factors, including in-cylinder temperature, heat transfer rate, cumulative heat release, and burned rate, were confirmed and compared with gasoline and neat ethylene.
SponsorThis research work was supported in part by the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences, Kuwait, under Grant CR19-45EM-01; in part by Central Queensland University, Australia, under Grant RSH/5221. The publication of this article was funded by Qatar National Library.
Languageen
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
SubjectCombustion
Exhaust emissions
Gasoline direct injection engine
Hydrogen fuel
Performance
TitleAssessment of the Influence of Hydrogen Share on Performance, Combustion, and Emissions in a Four-Stroke Gasoline Engine
TypeArticle
Pagination56348-56361
Volume Number10


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