Experimental Investigation of Thermal Balance of a Turbocharged SI engine Operating on Natural Gas
This paper experimentally investigates the thermal balance and performance of a turbocharged gas spark ignition engine. The First Law of Thermodynamics was used for control volume around the engine to compute the output power, transferred energy to the cooling fluid, exhaust gases and also unaccoun...
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my.ump.umpir.58452015-06-30T07:08:41Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/5845/ Experimental Investigation of Thermal Balance of a Turbocharged SI engine Operating on Natural Gas Gharehghani, A. Koochak, M. Mirsalim, M. Yusaf, Talal TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery This paper experimentally investigates the thermal balance and performance of a turbocharged gas spark ignition engine. The First Law of Thermodynamics was used for control volume around the engine to compute the output power, transferred energy to the cooling fluid, exhaust gases and also unaccounted losses through convection and radiation heat transfer. Thermal balance tests were performed for various operational conditions including full and half loads and different cooling fluid temperatures. Results indicate that by increasing engine load and coolant temperature, the percentage of transferred energy to the exhaust gases increased while the percentage of coolant energy decreased. Also, experimental data reveals that using gaseous fuel and a turbocharger (TC) in the engine leads to 4.5% and 4% more thermal efficiency than gasoline and natural aspirated (NA), respectively. Also, second law analysis reveals that using a turbocharger leads to a 3.6% increase in exergetic efficiency of the engine, averagely. Based on experimental results, an empirical correlation was suggested for computing the energy of exhaust gases which shows good agreement with the experimental data for the majority of operating conditions. Elsevier Ltd 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/5845/1/1.pdf Gharehghani, A. and Koochak, M. and Mirsalim, M. and Yusaf, Talal (2013) Experimental Investigation of Thermal Balance of a Turbocharged SI engine Operating on Natural Gas. Applied Thermal Engineering, 60 (1-2). pp. 200-207. ISSN 1359-4311 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2013.06.029 DOI: 10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2013.06.029 |
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This paper experimentally investigates the thermal balance and performance of a turbocharged gas spark
ignition engine. The First Law of Thermodynamics was used for control volume around the engine to
compute the output power, transferred energy to the cooling fluid, exhaust gases and also unaccounted
losses through convection and radiation heat transfer. Thermal balance tests were performed for various
operational conditions including full and half loads and different cooling fluid temperatures. Results
indicate that by increasing engine load and coolant temperature, the percentage of transferred energy to
the exhaust gases increased while the percentage of coolant energy decreased. Also, experimental data
reveals that using gaseous fuel and a turbocharger (TC) in the engine leads to 4.5% and 4% more thermal efficiency than gasoline and natural aspirated (NA), respectively. Also, second law analysis reveals that using a turbocharger leads to a 3.6% increase in exergetic efficiency of the engine, averagely. Based on experimental results, an empirical correlation was suggested for computing the energy of exhaust gases which shows good agreement with the experimental data for the majority of operating conditions. |
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Experimental Investigation of Thermal Balance of a Turbocharged SI engine Operating on Natural Gas |
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Experimental Investigation of Thermal Balance of a Turbocharged SI engine Operating on Natural Gas |
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Experimental Investigation of Thermal Balance of a Turbocharged SI engine Operating on Natural Gas |
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