LPG diesel dual fuel engine – A critical review
2015; Elsevier BV; Volume: 54; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.aej.2015.03.002
ISSN2090-2670
AutoresB. Ashok, S. Denis Ashok, C. Ramesh Kumar,
Tópico(s)Vehicle emissions and performance
ResumoThe engine, which uses both conventional diesel fuel and LPG fuel, is referred to as 'LPG–diesel dual fuel engines'. LPG dual fuel engines are modified diesel engines which use primary fuel as LPG and secondary fuel as diesel. LPG dual fuel engines have a good thermal efficiency at high output but the performance is less during part load conditions due to the poor utilization of charges. This problem can be overcome by varying factors such as pilot fuel quantity, injection timing, composition of the gaseous fuel and intake charge conditions, for improving the performance, combustion and emissions of dual fuel engines. This article reviews about the research work done by the researchers in order to improve the performance, combustion and emission parameters of a LPG–diesel dual fuel engines. From the studies it is shown that the use of LPG in diesel engine is one of the capable methods to reduce the PM and NOx emissions but at same time at part load condition there is a drop in efficiency and power output with respect to diesel operation.
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