THERMODYNAMIC MODELLING OF A PISTONS ENGINE: CALCULATION OF THE NOX EMISSIONS

<p>The internal combustion engines are under development remarkable these last decades, but they represent, currently, a very important source of polluting gas emissions. The nitrogen oxides (NOx) form part of these polluting emissions, and have a harmful effect on human health, as well as the...

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Main Authors: N. Mahfoudi, M. Kadja Kadja
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Language:English
Published: El Oued University 2015-07-01
Series:Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences
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spelling doaj-2614c79517d747868598af6497ab1b952020-11-25T00:13:19ZengEl Oued UniversityJournal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences1112-98672015-07-01519610910.4314/jfas.v5i1.873THERMODYNAMIC MODELLING OF A PISTONS ENGINE: CALCULATION OF THE NOX EMISSIONSN. MahfoudiM. Kadja Kadja<p>The internal combustion engines are under development remarkable these last decades, but they represent, currently, a very important source of polluting gas emissions. The nitrogen oxides (NOx) form part of these polluting emissions, and have a harmful effect on human health, as well as the environment.</p><p>Considering the complexity of the process of formation of the latter, many numerical simulations were developed, our work, allows the calculation of the nitrogen oxide rate (NO) in exhaust gases, starting from the developed equations of the chemical kinetics, while being based on the thermal mechanism of Zeldovich. Simulation is carried out for a gasoline engine, and the results obtained show that: the maximum of NO concentrations corresponds to an equivalent ratio of 0,9. For leaner or richer equivalence ratios, concentration decreased. The NO concentrations depend of various parameters (spark timing angle, combustion duration, and engine speed).</p>http://jfas.info/index.php/jfas/article/view/97Exhaust gases, spark-ignition-engine, chemical kinetics, numerical simulation
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author N. Mahfoudi
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THERMODYNAMIC MODELLING OF A PISTONS ENGINE: CALCULATION OF THE NOX EMISSIONS
Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences
Exhaust gases, spark-ignition-engine, chemical kinetics, numerical simulation
author_facet N. Mahfoudi
M. Kadja Kadja
author_sort N. Mahfoudi
title THERMODYNAMIC MODELLING OF A PISTONS ENGINE: CALCULATION OF THE NOX EMISSIONS
title_short THERMODYNAMIC MODELLING OF A PISTONS ENGINE: CALCULATION OF THE NOX EMISSIONS
title_full THERMODYNAMIC MODELLING OF A PISTONS ENGINE: CALCULATION OF THE NOX EMISSIONS
title_fullStr THERMODYNAMIC MODELLING OF A PISTONS ENGINE: CALCULATION OF THE NOX EMISSIONS
title_full_unstemmed THERMODYNAMIC MODELLING OF A PISTONS ENGINE: CALCULATION OF THE NOX EMISSIONS
title_sort thermodynamic modelling of a pistons engine: calculation of the nox emissions
publisher El Oued University
series Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences
issn 1112-9867
publishDate 2015-07-01
description <p>The internal combustion engines are under development remarkable these last decades, but they represent, currently, a very important source of polluting gas emissions. The nitrogen oxides (NOx) form part of these polluting emissions, and have a harmful effect on human health, as well as the environment.</p><p>Considering the complexity of the process of formation of the latter, many numerical simulations were developed, our work, allows the calculation of the nitrogen oxide rate (NO) in exhaust gases, starting from the developed equations of the chemical kinetics, while being based on the thermal mechanism of Zeldovich. Simulation is carried out for a gasoline engine, and the results obtained show that: the maximum of NO concentrations corresponds to an equivalent ratio of 0,9. For leaner or richer equivalence ratios, concentration decreased. The NO concentrations depend of various parameters (spark timing angle, combustion duration, and engine speed).</p>
topic Exhaust gases, spark-ignition-engine, chemical kinetics, numerical simulation
url http://jfas.info/index.php/jfas/article/view/97
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