As part of efforts to support the transition toward a zero-carbon future, this research evaluates how the use of natural gas and liquefied petroleum gas under lean burn conditions affects the energy efficiency and environmental outcomes of a diesel engine that has been retrofitted to operate with spark ignition. The assessment of the ecological potential of these low-carbon gaseous fuels was performed at the engine test bed at optimum spark advance set from the condition of achieving maximum brake thermal efficiency (i.e., lowest carbon dioxide emission, CO2). The results found with lean mixtures are compared to those obtained under stoichiometric conditions, as well as to those from a commercial gasoline engine of comparable size, equally operated at stoichiometry. With lean burning, a clear improvement is observed for all operating points in terms of brake thermal efficiency with respect to the stoichiometric operation. The results highlight a slightly greater improvement when operating with natural gas lean mixtures: between (1.35 and 2.35) percentage points gained in this case, compared to (1.15–2.10) percentage points gained in the case of liquefied petroleum gas. As for CO2, a maximum 28% reduction when using natural gas is achieved with lean operation with respect to the commercial gasoline engine. Using lean mixtures also brings an important reduction in the engine-out pollutants (carbon monoxide, nitric oxides and particulate number). However, with respect to stoichiometric operation, cyclic variability of the prototype degrades with lean burning but remains lower than one of the baseline commercial gasoline engines.
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Robert Marian POPA
Adrian Clenci
Julien Berquez
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69df2ba0e4eeef8a2a6b0a5f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/fire9040165