Performance Analysis Of A Spark Ignition Engine Using Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) As Fuel

Compress natural gas (CNG) is also considered as alternative fuel to produce better emission in a vehicle, but the main disadvantage of CNG in comparison to liquid fuel (gasoline) is the lack of power produced for the same capacity of engine. In this study, the single cylinder spark ignition (SI) en...

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Main Authors: Musthafah, Mohd Tahir, M.S., Ali, M.A., Salim, Rosli, A. Bakar, Fudhail, Abdul Munir, Muhammad Zahir, Hassan, Abdul Muhaimin, Mohd Shafie
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spelling my.utem.eprints.170572021-09-08T15:49:39Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/17057/ Performance Analysis Of A Spark Ignition Engine Using Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) As Fuel Musthafah, Mohd Tahir M.S., Ali M.A., Salim Rosli, A. Bakar Fudhail, Abdul Munir Muhammad Zahir, Hassan Abdul Muhaimin, Mohd Shafie T Technology (General) Compress natural gas (CNG) is also considered as alternative fuel to produce better emission in a vehicle, but the main disadvantage of CNG in comparison to liquid fuel (gasoline) is the lack of power produced for the same capacity of engine. In this study, the single cylinder spark ignition (SI) engine was selected in order to study the effect CNG into the spark ignition engine. The hydraulic dynamometer was used to study the performance of CNG and liquid fuel. The usage of sensor also applies to the test to extract the data during the ignition stage for liquid fuel and CNG. The heat generated by both types of fuel also had been extracted from the tested engine in order to define which usage of fuel would cause a higher heat transfer to the engine. From this study, the result showed that pressure inside cylinder for CNG is 20% less than gasoline. CNG fuel also produced 23% less heat transfer rate compared to gasoline. The results explained why CNG produced 18.5% lower power compared to liquid fuel (gasoline).So, some improvement needs to be done in order to use CNG as fuel. Elsevier Ltd. 2015-01 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/17057/2/EnergyProcedia%20PerformanceAnalysis.pdf Musthafah, Mohd Tahir and M.S., Ali and M.A., Salim and Rosli, A. Bakar and Fudhail, Abdul Munir and Muhammad Zahir, Hassan and Abdul Muhaimin, Mohd Shafie (2015) Performance Analysis Of A Spark Ignition Engine Using Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) As Fuel. Energy Procedia, 68. 355 -362. ISSN 1876-6102 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S187661021500572X doi:10.1016/j.egypro.2015.03.266
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Musthafah, Mohd Tahir
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Rosli, A. Bakar
Fudhail, Abdul Munir
Muhammad Zahir, Hassan
Abdul Muhaimin, Mohd Shafie
Performance Analysis Of A Spark Ignition Engine Using Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) As Fuel
description Compress natural gas (CNG) is also considered as alternative fuel to produce better emission in a vehicle, but the main disadvantage of CNG in comparison to liquid fuel (gasoline) is the lack of power produced for the same capacity of engine. In this study, the single cylinder spark ignition (SI) engine was selected in order to study the effect CNG into the spark ignition engine. The hydraulic dynamometer was used to study the performance of CNG and liquid fuel. The usage of sensor also applies to the test to extract the data during the ignition stage for liquid fuel and CNG. The heat generated by both types of fuel also had been extracted from the tested engine in order to define which usage of fuel would cause a higher heat transfer to the engine. From this study, the result showed that pressure inside cylinder for CNG is 20% less than gasoline. CNG fuel also produced 23% less heat transfer rate compared to gasoline. The results explained why CNG produced 18.5% lower power compared to liquid fuel (gasoline).So, some improvement needs to be done in order to use CNG as fuel.
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author Musthafah, Mohd Tahir
M.S., Ali
M.A., Salim
Rosli, A. Bakar
Fudhail, Abdul Munir
Muhammad Zahir, Hassan
Abdul Muhaimin, Mohd Shafie
author_facet Musthafah, Mohd Tahir
M.S., Ali
M.A., Salim
Rosli, A. Bakar
Fudhail, Abdul Munir
Muhammad Zahir, Hassan
Abdul Muhaimin, Mohd Shafie
author_sort Musthafah, Mohd Tahir
title Performance Analysis Of A Spark Ignition Engine Using Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) As Fuel
title_short Performance Analysis Of A Spark Ignition Engine Using Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) As Fuel
title_full Performance Analysis Of A Spark Ignition Engine Using Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) As Fuel
title_fullStr Performance Analysis Of A Spark Ignition Engine Using Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) As Fuel
title_full_unstemmed Performance Analysis Of A Spark Ignition Engine Using Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) As Fuel
title_sort performance analysis of a spark ignition engine using compressed natural gas (cng) as fuel
publisher Elsevier Ltd.
publishDate 2015
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