Characterization of Flex-Fuel Prechamber Enabled Mixing-Controlled Combustion With Gasoline/Ethanol Blends at High Load

Author:

Zeman Jared1ORCID,Dempsey Adam1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Marquette University , Milwaukee, WI 53233

Abstract

Abstract This numerical study focuses on the characterization of prechamber-enabled mixing-controlled combustion (PC-MCC) at ∼18 bar brake mean effective pressure (BMEP) and 2200 rpm with 10% by volume ethanol-gasoline blend (E10) and pure ethanol (E100). Computational fluid dynamic (CFD) simulations of a stock and prechamber retrofitted single-cylinder Caterpillar C9.3B are carried out using CONVERGE. Prechamber equivalence ratio at spark timing, prechamber spark timing advance, and main chamber injection strategy are assessed with respect to their impact on ignition assistance performance and emissions characteristics relative to a diesel baseline at the same boundary conditions. Simulation results indicate that PC-MCC is flex-fuel capable and operates well for both E10 and E100 at the operating conditions considered. The results demonstrate that the use of a pilot-main injection strategy enables spark timing in the prechamber to be advanced and thus reduces spark plug firing pressure while maintaining robust ignition assistance. Results also indicate that the rich prechamber operation is favored for improved ignition assistance capabilities. The findings of this work suggest that a heavy-duty vehicle using a PC-MCC engine can utilize any blend of gasoline and ethanol, up to including pure ethanol, with no major sacrifices in performance relative to the diesel engine.

Funder

Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

Publisher

ASME International

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