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Titre: Numerical investigation on combustion characteristics of both diesel and dual fuel engine at part load conditions using converge cfd
Auteur(s): Benbellil, Messaoud Abdelalli
Lounici, Mohand Said
Loubar, Khaled
Ouchikh, Sarah
Mots-clés: Dual
Fuel Diesel engine
Natural gas
Combustion characteristics
Computational uid
Dynamics
CONVERGE CFD
Date de publication: 2019
Collection/Numéro: sciencesconf.org:ismsd2019:284795;
Résumé: Petroleum resources are nite and, therefore, search for their alternative non-petroleum fuels for internal combustion engines is continuing all over the world. Moreover, gases emitted by petroleum fuel-driven vehicles harm the environment and human health. Dual-fuel engine (diesel/NG) represents one of a possible solution to reduce emissions from a diesel engine. Therefore, this method has been given a lot of attention from many researchers to improve engine performance and reduce diesel consumption, particularly at full loads. However, it is necessary to study the dual-fuel (DF) combustion process with more details at part loads, due to the poor performance at these conditions. This study numerically investigated the e ect of DF (dual fuel) operating mode on combustion characteristics of an existing diesel engine using natural gas as primary fuel and neat diesel as pilot fuel at part loads by adopting a 3D-CFD simulation using the code CONVERGE. A series of numerical simulations were carried out, the purpose of which to gain a better understanding of the combustion behavior in dual-fuel engines. The results are rst validated using experimental data. A comparison with neat diesel fuel operation is achieved.
URI/URL: http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/9910
Collection(s) :Communications Internationales

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