Application of biogas to supply the high compression ratio engine

The study concerns the use of biogas as a fuel for supplying a modified self-ignition engine. As a result of the modifications made, the compression ratio was reduced and the engine was equipped with an ignition system and an electronically activated engine throttle. The changes have made it possibl...

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Main Authors: Andrzej BIENIEK, Jarosław MAMALA, Mariusz GRABA, Krzysztof PRAŻNOWSKI, Michał ŚMIEJA, Dariusz WERESZCZYŃSKI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polskie Towarzystwo Naukowe Silników Spalinowych/Polish Scientific Society of Combustion Engines 2019-10-01
Series:Combustion Engines
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Online Access:http://www.journalssystem.com/cen/,116165,0,2.html
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spelling doaj-a120279b5b0e419e9963a6b43cfeceec2020-12-21T12:35:20ZengPolskie Towarzystwo Naukowe Silników Spalinowych/Polish Scientific Society of Combustion EnginesCombustion Engines2300-98962658-14422019-10-011794404610.19206/CE-2019-406116165Application of biogas to supply the high compression ratio engineAndrzej BIENIEKJarosław MAMALAMariusz GRABAKrzysztof PRAŻNOWSKIMichał ŚMIEJADariusz WERESZCZYŃSKIThe study concerns the use of biogas as a fuel for supplying a modified self-ignition engine. As a result of the modifications made, the compression ratio was reduced and the engine was equipped with an ignition system and an electronically activated engine throttle. The changes have made it possible to burn biogas in a high compression ratio engine. The paper presents the results of research conducted on a low power cogeneration system with engine that drives an electrical machine cooperating with a 380/400 V network. The analysis includes, among other things, the possibility of producing electricity using biogas. The paper presents the influence of regulatory parameters such as the volume and composition of the supplied gas mixture and the degree of throttle opening on the obtained engine operation indicators and the driven electric machine. The tests were carried out in relation to the obtained ecological indicators depending on the concentration in the exhaust of such substances as: HC, CO, NOx.http://www.journalssystem.com/cen/,116165,0,2.htmlbiogashigh compression ratio engineemissionlow power cogeneration system
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author Andrzej BIENIEK
Jarosław MAMALA
Mariusz GRABA
Krzysztof PRAŻNOWSKI
Michał ŚMIEJA
Dariusz WERESZCZYŃSKI
spellingShingle Andrzej BIENIEK
Jarosław MAMALA
Mariusz GRABA
Krzysztof PRAŻNOWSKI
Michał ŚMIEJA
Dariusz WERESZCZYŃSKI
Application of biogas to supply the high compression ratio engine
Combustion Engines
biogas
high compression ratio engine
emission
low power cogeneration system
author_facet Andrzej BIENIEK
Jarosław MAMALA
Mariusz GRABA
Krzysztof PRAŻNOWSKI
Michał ŚMIEJA
Dariusz WERESZCZYŃSKI
author_sort Andrzej BIENIEK
title Application of biogas to supply the high compression ratio engine
title_short Application of biogas to supply the high compression ratio engine
title_full Application of biogas to supply the high compression ratio engine
title_fullStr Application of biogas to supply the high compression ratio engine
title_full_unstemmed Application of biogas to supply the high compression ratio engine
title_sort application of biogas to supply the high compression ratio engine
publisher Polskie Towarzystwo Naukowe Silników Spalinowych/Polish Scientific Society of Combustion Engines
series Combustion Engines
issn 2300-9896
2658-1442
publishDate 2019-10-01
description The study concerns the use of biogas as a fuel for supplying a modified self-ignition engine. As a result of the modifications made, the compression ratio was reduced and the engine was equipped with an ignition system and an electronically activated engine throttle. The changes have made it possible to burn biogas in a high compression ratio engine. The paper presents the results of research conducted on a low power cogeneration system with engine that drives an electrical machine cooperating with a 380/400 V network. The analysis includes, among other things, the possibility of producing electricity using biogas. The paper presents the influence of regulatory parameters such as the volume and composition of the supplied gas mixture and the degree of throttle opening on the obtained engine operation indicators and the driven electric machine. The tests were carried out in relation to the obtained ecological indicators depending on the concentration in the exhaust of such substances as: HC, CO, NOx.
topic biogas
high compression ratio engine
emission
low power cogeneration system
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