Title of article :
The study of entrance port shape effect on current rotation rate and observation of combustion behavioral changes in sparking ignition engine with natural gas
Author/Authors :
Babajanpour, Yasin Sama technical and vocational training college - Islamic Azad University Babol Branch, Babol, Iran , Domori Ganji, Davood Mechanical Engineering Department - Babol Noshirvani University of Technology, Babol ,Iran , Gholipour, Saber Department of Mechanical Engineering - Sari Branch Islamic Azad University, Sari, Iran
Abstract :
Use of natural gas has been proposed as one of the solutions to reduce
fossil fuel consumption such as petrol and gasoline, which emit more
pollutants. In this regard, more attention has been directed toward use of
natural gas due to its high calorific value and low pollution. This paper
studies the effect of different fluid rotation coefficients in parallel form
with a surface of a piston bowl (Swirl). And, it attempts to explore the
changing effects of this indicator on power and major pollutants of
sparking ignition gas engines. Three-dimensional computational fluid
dynamics are employed to simulate the procedure. Open-cycle engine,
the moment between air-intake-valve opens and the exhaust-valve opens,
is simulated through applying combustion equations of turbulence and
emissions. First, the results are validated based on experimental data.
Then, an analysis of different rotation coefficients is used to compare the
temperature and pressure inside the cylinder, productivity, and the
amount of generated pollution. The results demonstrate that changing the
shape of entrance port, which leads to concomitant change in the fluid
rotation rate in the chamber, causes a slight change in the output power.
But, the change has a significant impact on the production of pollutants.
Keywords :
gas engine , output power , pollution , rotation coefficient , air entrance port