• Title/Summary/Keyword: 연료 및 예혼합기 배기가스 재순환

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A Fundamental Study of Hybrid Combustion System Applying Exhaust Gas Recirculation (배기가스 재순환을 적용한 하이브리드 연소시스템에 대한 기초 연구)

  • Oh, Wheesung;Yu, Byeonghun;Park, Taejoon;Lee, Chang-Eon
    • Journal of Energy Engineering
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.100-107
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    • 2016
  • In this study confirmed the reduction effect of pollutant by applying Fi-EGR and FPI-EGR to hybrid combustion system realizing premixed flame and non-premxied flame at once. The results showed that NOx emission index decreased significantly in case of adopting EGR. Additionally, the hybrid combustion system with EGR resulted in a better performance compared to usual non-premixed combustion system such that it can reduce $NO_x$ emission at equivalent EGR ratios. Especially, in the case of 25% of FI-EGR ratio at hybrid combustion system that the ratio of non-premixed and premixed is 50 : 50, NOx emission index reduction rate was about 59% compared to $NO_x$ emission of non-premixed combustion system without EGR and in the case of 15% of FPI-EGR ratio at hybrid combustion system that the ratio of non-premixed and premixed is 70 : 30, $NO_x$ emission index reduction rate was about 48% compared to $NO_x$ emission of hybrid combustion system without EGR.

Effects of Exhaust Gas Recirculation on Power and Thermal Efficiency of Reactivity Controlled Compression Ignition in Different Load Conditions with a 6-L Engine (6 L급 압축착화 기관에서 천연가스-디젤 반응성 조정 연소 시 부하에 따른 배기 재순환율이 출력 및 열효율에 미치는 영향 분석)

  • Lee, Sunyoup;Lee, Seok-Hwan;Kim, Chang-Gi;Lee, Jeong-Woo
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Gas
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2020
  • Reactivity controlled compression ignition (RCCI) combustion is one of dual-fuel combustion systems which can be constructed by early diesel injection during the compression stroke to improve premixing between diesel and air. As a result, RCCI combustion promises low nitrogen oxides (NOx) and smoke emissions comparing to those of general dual-fuel combustion. For this combustion system, to meet the intensified emission regulations without emission after-treatment systems, exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) is necessary to reduce combustion temperature with lean premixed mixture condition. However, since EGR is supplied from the front of turbocharger system, intake pressure and the amount of fresh air supplementation are decreased as increasing EGR rate. For this reason, the effect of various EGR rates on the brake power and thermal efficiency of natural gas/diesel RCCI combustion under two different operating conditions in a 6 L compression ignition engine. Varying EGR rate would influence on the combustion characteristic and boosting condition simultaneously. For the 1,200/29 kW and 1,800 rpm/(lower than) 90 kW conditions, NOx and smoke emissions were controlled lower than the emission regulation of 'Tier-4 final' and the maximum in-cylinder pressure was 160 bar for the indurance of engine system. The results showed that under 1,200 rpm/29 kW condition, there were no changes in brake power and thermal efficiency. On the other hand, under 1,800 rpm condition, brake power and thermal efficieny were decreased from 90 to 65 kW and from 37 to 33 % respectively, because of deceasing intake pressure (from 2.3 to 1.8 bar). Therefore, it is better to supply EGR from the rear of compressor, i.e. low pressure EGR (LP-EGR) system, comparing to high pressure EGR (HP-EGR) for the improvement of RCCI power and thermal efficiency.