DEDICATED EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION IN SPARK IGNITION ENGINES

The impact of high levels of EGR has been well documented to decrease fuel consumption and reduce emissions of spark ignition engines. But there are also many limitations associated with this technology like EGR control and tolerance, which can reduce the potential efficiency improvements. A new con...

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Main Author: Sooraj Rehan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Society of Polish Mechanical Engineers and Technicians 2017-06-01
Series:Advances in Science and Technology Research Journal
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spelling doaj-a976b904c0bf43f4b0a08ff9ff4ae7122020-11-24T22:27:26ZengSociety of Polish Mechanical Engineers and TechniciansAdvances in Science and Technology Research Journal2080-40752299-86242017-06-01112445010.12913/22998624/6933969339DEDICATED EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION IN SPARK IGNITION ENGINESSooraj Rehan0Michigan Technological University, 2005 Woodmar Drive Apt F, 49931 Houghton, United StatesThe impact of high levels of EGR has been well documented to decrease fuel consumption and reduce emissions of spark ignition engines. But there are also many limitations associated with this technology like EGR control and tolerance, which can reduce the potential efficiency improvements. A new concept called D-EGR has been presented in which the exhaust from a sub group of power cylinders is channeled back to the intake of all the cylinders. In this literature review both experimental and numerical analysis of this technology is shown. In the former case experiments were performed on 2.0 L PFI engine with gasoline as a fuel in part and high load conditions and the results show that at part loads the D-EGR engine can lead to lower Brake Specific Fuel Consumption, lower HC and CO emissions and higher brake thermal efficiency. At high load operations the results show improved combustion stability and superior knock tolerance. In the numerical studies it shows comparable thermal efficiency with conventional SI engines and reduction in NOX emissions.http://www.journalssystem.com/astrj/Dedicated-Exhaust-Gas-Recirculation-in-Spark-Ignition-Engines,69339,0,2.htmlexhaust gas recirculationNOx emissionsspark ignition engines
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DEDICATED EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION IN SPARK IGNITION ENGINES
Advances in Science and Technology Research Journal
exhaust gas recirculation
NOx emissions
spark ignition engines
author_facet Sooraj Rehan
author_sort Sooraj Rehan
title DEDICATED EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION IN SPARK IGNITION ENGINES
title_short DEDICATED EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION IN SPARK IGNITION ENGINES
title_full DEDICATED EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION IN SPARK IGNITION ENGINES
title_fullStr DEDICATED EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION IN SPARK IGNITION ENGINES
title_full_unstemmed DEDICATED EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION IN SPARK IGNITION ENGINES
title_sort dedicated exhaust gas recirculation in spark ignition engines
publisher Society of Polish Mechanical Engineers and Technicians
series Advances in Science and Technology Research Journal
issn 2080-4075
2299-8624
publishDate 2017-06-01
description The impact of high levels of EGR has been well documented to decrease fuel consumption and reduce emissions of spark ignition engines. But there are also many limitations associated with this technology like EGR control and tolerance, which can reduce the potential efficiency improvements. A new concept called D-EGR has been presented in which the exhaust from a sub group of power cylinders is channeled back to the intake of all the cylinders. In this literature review both experimental and numerical analysis of this technology is shown. In the former case experiments were performed on 2.0 L PFI engine with gasoline as a fuel in part and high load conditions and the results show that at part loads the D-EGR engine can lead to lower Brake Specific Fuel Consumption, lower HC and CO emissions and higher brake thermal efficiency. At high load operations the results show improved combustion stability and superior knock tolerance. In the numerical studies it shows comparable thermal efficiency with conventional SI engines and reduction in NOX emissions.
topic exhaust gas recirculation
NOx emissions
spark ignition engines
url http://www.journalssystem.com/astrj/Dedicated-Exhaust-Gas-Recirculation-in-Spark-Ignition-Engines,69339,0,2.html
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