Effects of ammonia energy fraction and injection timings on combustion and emission characteristics of an ammonia/biodiesel dual direct injection engine

  • Zhenbin Chen
  • , Zhiqiang Pan
  • , Jianbing Gao
  • , Benqi Lai
  • , Xiaochen Wang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Abstract

The effects of ammonia energy fraction (AEF) and the injection timings of both fuels on combustion and emissions of an ammonia/biodiesel dual direct injection engine were systematically investigated. Results show that increasing AEF delays combustion phasing and extends combustion duration due to low reactivity and strong cooling effect of ammonia. A maximum indicated thermal efficiency (ITE) of 37.37 % is achieved at 50 % AEF, approximately 7 % higher than pure biodiesel operation. However, further increases in AEF deteriorate ITE and combustion efficiency (CE), while significantly increasing N2O and unburned ammonia emissions. Advancing the start of ammonia injection (SOAI) enhances ammonia/air mixing and reduces ammonia slip as low as 3275 ppm at −25 °CA, but weakens combustion intensity. Moderate retardation of SOAI increases in-cylinder temperature and NO formation, while excessive retardation suppresses NO but results in high ammonia slip. Similarly, delaying the start of biodiesel injection (SOBI) shortens the ignition delay and promotes ignition, but reduces biodiesel/air mixing time and flame propagation. Optimal performance is achieved when SOBI is set to −16 °CA, yielding maximum CE and ITE of 88 % and 35.5 %, respectively, along with the lowest unburned ammonia emission of 8157 ppm. These findings underscore the critical role of injection timings in achieving efficient, low-emission combustion under high-AEF conditions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number108308
JournalResults in Engineering
Volume28
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2025
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Ammonia
  • Ammonia energy fraction
  • Biodiesel
  • Combustion and emissions
  • High-pressure direct injection
  • Injection timing

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Effects of ammonia energy fraction and injection timings on combustion and emission characteristics of an ammonia/biodiesel dual direct injection engine'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this