A predictive model of natural gas mixture combustion in internal combustion engines

This study shows the development of a predictive natural gas mixture combustion model for conventional com-bustion (ignition) engines. The model was based on resolving two areas; one having unburned combustion mixture and another having combustion products. Energy and matter conservation equations w...

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Main Authors: Henry Espinoza, Luís Patiño, Yordy González, Lezama Irving
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2007-05-01
Series:Ingeniería e Investigación
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Online Access:https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/ingeinv/article/view/14824
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Summary:This study shows the development of a predictive natural gas mixture combustion model for conventional com-bustion (ignition) engines. The model was based on resolving two areas; one having unburned combustion mixture and another having combustion products. Energy and matter conservation equations were solved for each crankshaft turn angle for each area. Nonlinear differential equations for each phase’s energy (considering compression, combustion and expansion) were solved by applying the fourth-order Runge-Kutta method. The model also enabled studying different natural gas components’ composition and evaluating combustion in the presence of dry and humid air. Validation results are shown with experimental data, demonstrating the software’s precision and accuracy in the results so produced. The results showed cylinder pressure, unburned and burned mixture temperature, burned mass fraction and combustion reaction heat for the engine being modelled using a natural gas mixture.
ISSN:0120-5609
2248-8723