Investigations of combustion characteristics and mechanism of backfire-induced super-knock in a turbocharged hydrogen engine

Xiang yu Li, Bai gang Sun, Shi wei Zhang, Ling zhi Bao*, Qing he Luo*, Felix Leach, Yan zhong Zhang

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Abstract

Hydrogen internal combustion engines have been demonstrated to offer high power with zero carbon emissions. However, knock pose a significant obstacle to enhancing hydrogen engine performance further. Super knock commonly occurs in highly boosted engines with low-speed pre-ignition regimes while a critical super-knock induced by backfire with a new mechanism is detected in hydrogen engines. Experiments and multi-cycle numerical simulations are conducted on a 5.13 L port fuel injection turbocharged hydrogen engine. The results indicate that backfire leads to a maximum pressure amplitude oscillation of 134.7 bar super-knock in the next cycle, which is attributed by twice auto-ignition at −1.3/3.6 °CA. Backfire rises the local temperature to 915 K at the bottom of the cylinder and scrambled hydrogen distribution, leading to large locally rich regions of lambda = 1.2, a lean mixture of lambda = 2.9 near the spark plug, results in 5.4 × 10−4/2 × 10−3 maximum mass fraction of HO2/H2O2. The mechanism of super-knock induced by backfire and normal knock caused by advanced ignition are compared, the unburned region size is positively correlated with the knock intensity. This study of super-knock induced by backfire mechanism is first proposed and it reveals insights of avoiding super-knock, thereby achieving higher performance hydrogen engines.

Original languageEnglish
Article number133453
JournalEnergy
Volume312
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Dec 2024

Keywords

  • Abnormal combustion
  • Backfire
  • Hydrogen engine
  • Knock

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