Numerical study of different shape design of piston bowl for diesel engine combustion in a light duty single-cylinder engine

Diesel engine is the prime mover on land transportation industry and used in a variety of power generation applications due to their higher fuel efficiency. However, the engine research community faces a major hurdle rigorous restriction introduced in the Glob to reduce pollutant emissions from inte...

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Main Authors: Habtamu Deresso, Ramesh Babu Nallamothu, Venkata Ramayya Ancha, Bisrat Yoseph
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Published: Elsevier 2022-06-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844022008908
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author Habtamu Deresso
Ramesh Babu Nallamothu
Venkata Ramayya Ancha
Bisrat Yoseph
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Ramesh Babu Nallamothu
Venkata Ramayya Ancha
Bisrat Yoseph
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description Diesel engine is the prime mover on land transportation industry and used in a variety of power generation applications due to their higher fuel efficiency. However, the engine research community faces a major hurdle rigorous restriction introduced in the Glob to reduce pollutant emissions from internal combustion engines. Different piston bowl shape designs allows more precise mixing before combustion to enhance in the optimization using computational calculations to reduce emissions. The investigation was to reduce the NOx and PM emissions using combustion simulation comparing with each piston of a single-cylinder engine at a CR of 24, 4-stroke, and water-cooled Engine. The four piston bowl shapes of DSEVL2 BMW M47T, Shallow Hesselman, Lombardini 15LD350, and DOOSANP158FE were analyzed by the Diesel-RK combustion simulation. After successful validating; the simulation model shows that the peak cylinder pressure of Piston-2 is 131bar and the peak cylinder pressure of Piston-4 is 113bar. The Maximum Cylinder Temperature of the Piston-2 is 2048.2k, and the lowest value of Cylinder Temperature of the Piston-4 is 1680.9k the cylinder temperature of Piston-2 is 18% higher than Cylinder Temperature of Piston-4. The simulation result indicates that the temperature is within the acceptable limit in between 1400-2000k except for the piston temperature of 2048.2k. The PHRR of the Piston-3 is 0.082 with great variation in between maximum and minimum due to the presence of pre-and post-injection, the HRR-P4 is 0.035 J/°CA with the single injections. The HRR of the Piston-3 is the highest while HRR of the Piston-4 lowest with 39%. The NOx in the exhaust gas is 25.62 in the NOx piston-1; 16 in NOx of Piston-2, 18.2 in NOx-P3, and NOx-P4 is 12.74 g/kWh respectively. The NOx of the NOx-P2 is lower than first and second piston due to the lower fuel fraction of NWF dilution outer the sleeve, low fuel fraction in core of the free spray, low fuel fraction in fronts of the free spray, low fuel fraction in the core of the fuel free spray. The Particulate Matter emission in PM-P1 is 0.35, and PM-P2 is 0.43 ​g/kWh which is higher than all the other. Although there is a substantial decrease in PM, a penalty in NOx is observed for PM-P1 but PM of the P2 is higher after the peak result of emission.
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spelling doaj.art-b3975bb27f8b4837bbf0b4f95709ca172022-12-22T00:31:12ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402022-06-0186e09602Numerical study of different shape design of piston bowl for diesel engine combustion in a light duty single-cylinder engineHabtamu Deresso0Ramesh Babu Nallamothu1Venkata Ramayya Ancha2Bisrat Yoseph3Department of Mechanical Engineering, Adama Science and Technology University, Adama, EthiopiaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Adama Science and Technology University, Adama, Ethiopia; Corresponding author.Department of Mechanical Engineering, Jimma University Institute of Technology, Jimma, EthiopiaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Defense Engineering College, Bishoftu, EthiopiaDiesel engine is the prime mover on land transportation industry and used in a variety of power generation applications due to their higher fuel efficiency. However, the engine research community faces a major hurdle rigorous restriction introduced in the Glob to reduce pollutant emissions from internal combustion engines. Different piston bowl shape designs allows more precise mixing before combustion to enhance in the optimization using computational calculations to reduce emissions. The investigation was to reduce the NOx and PM emissions using combustion simulation comparing with each piston of a single-cylinder engine at a CR of 24, 4-stroke, and water-cooled Engine. The four piston bowl shapes of DSEVL2 BMW M47T, Shallow Hesselman, Lombardini 15LD350, and DOOSANP158FE were analyzed by the Diesel-RK combustion simulation. After successful validating; the simulation model shows that the peak cylinder pressure of Piston-2 is 131bar and the peak cylinder pressure of Piston-4 is 113bar. The Maximum Cylinder Temperature of the Piston-2 is 2048.2k, and the lowest value of Cylinder Temperature of the Piston-4 is 1680.9k the cylinder temperature of Piston-2 is 18% higher than Cylinder Temperature of Piston-4. The simulation result indicates that the temperature is within the acceptable limit in between 1400-2000k except for the piston temperature of 2048.2k. The PHRR of the Piston-3 is 0.082 with great variation in between maximum and minimum due to the presence of pre-and post-injection, the HRR-P4 is 0.035 J/°CA with the single injections. The HRR of the Piston-3 is the highest while HRR of the Piston-4 lowest with 39%. The NOx in the exhaust gas is 25.62 in the NOx piston-1; 16 in NOx of Piston-2, 18.2 in NOx-P3, and NOx-P4 is 12.74 g/kWh respectively. The NOx of the NOx-P2 is lower than first and second piston due to the lower fuel fraction of NWF dilution outer the sleeve, low fuel fraction in core of the free spray, low fuel fraction in fronts of the free spray, low fuel fraction in the core of the fuel free spray. The Particulate Matter emission in PM-P1 is 0.35, and PM-P2 is 0.43 ​g/kWh which is higher than all the other. Although there is a substantial decrease in PM, a penalty in NOx is observed for PM-P1 but PM of the P2 is higher after the peak result of emission.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844022008908Conventional diesel combustionEmissionsHeat release rateOxides of nitrogenPiston bowl shape designParticulate matter
spellingShingle Habtamu Deresso
Ramesh Babu Nallamothu
Venkata Ramayya Ancha
Bisrat Yoseph
Numerical study of different shape design of piston bowl for diesel engine combustion in a light duty single-cylinder engine
Heliyon
Conventional diesel combustion
Emissions
Heat release rate
Oxides of nitrogen
Piston bowl shape design
Particulate matter
title Numerical study of different shape design of piston bowl for diesel engine combustion in a light duty single-cylinder engine
title_full Numerical study of different shape design of piston bowl for diesel engine combustion in a light duty single-cylinder engine
title_fullStr Numerical study of different shape design of piston bowl for diesel engine combustion in a light duty single-cylinder engine
title_full_unstemmed Numerical study of different shape design of piston bowl for diesel engine combustion in a light duty single-cylinder engine
title_short Numerical study of different shape design of piston bowl for diesel engine combustion in a light duty single-cylinder engine
title_sort numerical study of different shape design of piston bowl for diesel engine combustion in a light duty single cylinder engine
topic Conventional diesel combustion
Emissions
Heat release rate
Oxides of nitrogen
Piston bowl shape design
Particulate matter
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844022008908
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