TY - JOUR
T1 - Discussion on the potential of methane-hydrogen dual-fueled Wankel rotary engine
AU - Meng, Hao
AU - Ji, Changwei
AU - He, Yuanshu
AU - Li, Hanlin
AU - Yang, Jinxin
AU - Wang, Huaiyu
AU - Wang, Shuofeng
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2023/9/15
Y1 - 2023/9/15
N2 - Wankel rotary engine (WRE) is welcomed due to its high power density and compact layout and is criticized due to its low efficiency and poor emission. To develop low-carbon emission and high-efficiency WRE, the present work discusses the potential of hydrogen/methane dual-fueled WRE with varied fuel components. The test was conducted at 1500 r/min, 80 kPa manifold absolute pressure and stoichiometric ratio. The results indicate that compared with pure hydrogen or pure methane WRE, hydrogen/methane dual-fueled WRE can achieve higher thermal efficiency and output power, the maximum values of which are 30.7% and 12.4 kW under test conditions, respectively. Besides, it also has satisfactory NO, CO2 and HC emissions. In particular, there is a linear relationship between NO emission and methane volumetric percentage with a 0.9949 determination coefficient in logarithmic coordinates, which means that the NO emission can be easily predicted. In addition, the cyclic variation is acceptable at maximum-efficiency CH4% and the knock can be almost eliminated in hydrogen-methane dual-fueled WRE when the volume ratio of methane exceeds about 40%. In general, WRE is recommended to be fueled by a mixture of hydrogen and methane with a high methane volumetric percentage.
AB - Wankel rotary engine (WRE) is welcomed due to its high power density and compact layout and is criticized due to its low efficiency and poor emission. To develop low-carbon emission and high-efficiency WRE, the present work discusses the potential of hydrogen/methane dual-fueled WRE with varied fuel components. The test was conducted at 1500 r/min, 80 kPa manifold absolute pressure and stoichiometric ratio. The results indicate that compared with pure hydrogen or pure methane WRE, hydrogen/methane dual-fueled WRE can achieve higher thermal efficiency and output power, the maximum values of which are 30.7% and 12.4 kW under test conditions, respectively. Besides, it also has satisfactory NO, CO2 and HC emissions. In particular, there is a linear relationship between NO emission and methane volumetric percentage with a 0.9949 determination coefficient in logarithmic coordinates, which means that the NO emission can be easily predicted. In addition, the cyclic variation is acceptable at maximum-efficiency CH4% and the knock can be almost eliminated in hydrogen-methane dual-fueled WRE when the volume ratio of methane exceeds about 40%. In general, WRE is recommended to be fueled by a mixture of hydrogen and methane with a high methane volumetric percentage.
KW - Combustion and emission
KW - Hydrogen
KW - Knock
KW - Methane
KW - Wankel rotary engine
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U2 - 10.1016/j.energy.2023.128121
DO - 10.1016/j.energy.2023.128121
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85162125943
SN - 0360-5442
VL - 279
JO - Energy
JF - Energy
M1 - 128121
ER -