Print Email Facebook Twitter Hydrogen-natural gas combustion in a marine lean-burn SI engine Title Hydrogen-natural gas combustion in a marine lean-burn SI engine: A comparitive analysis of Seiliger and double Wiebe function-based zero–dimensional modelling Author Sapra, H.D. (TU Delft Ship Design, Production and Operations) Godjevac, M. (Allseas Engineering) de Vos, P. (TU Delft Ship Design, Production and Operations) Van Sluijs, Wim (Pon Power Nederland) Linden, Youri (Student TU Delft) Visser, K. (TU Delft Ship Design, Production and Operations) Date 2020 Abstract With increasingly stringent emission regulations, marine natural gas engines need to improve their performance. Various proven advantages of hydrogen-natural gas (H-NG) blends make them a promising enhanced fuel solution. Although modelling of H-NG combustion has been investigated before, mostly using CFD models, the literature on the modelling capabilities of Seiliger-based and Wiebe-based zero-dimensional (0-D) models is limited for H-NG combustion. Especially for the application of marine lean-burn spark-ignited (SI) engines. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to compare the capabilities of Seiliger-based and double Wiebe function-based 0-D models to capture H-NG combustion in a marine SI engine for different H-NG fuel blends, engine leaning (lean-burn operation) and engine loads. In this work, measurements on a turbocharged, SI marine natural gas engine were used to develop a heat release rate model, which was subsequently used as a basis for the Seiliger and double Wiebe function-based H-NG combustion characterization models. Results from the two combustion modelling approaches were compared for different H-NG fuel blends, engine leaning (lean-burn operation) and engine loads. The modelling results were also compared against engine measurements for different experimental conditions. This paper shows that the Seiliger modelling approach can be used to define different physical phenomenon in H-NG combustion, while accurately capturing the effects of hydrogen addition and engine leaning on the H-NG combustion process at varying engine loads. This research also found that the variations in late burn phase present in lean-burn NG and H-NG combustion can be captured using the double-Wiebe modelling approach, however, clear trends of the Wiebe combustion parameters for varying fuel blends and engine loads could not be identified to accurately capture the H-NG combustion process. Furthermore, Wiebe-based modelling approach produced larger errors in the estimations of work output and combustion heat for all test conditions. Subject Hydrogen-natural gasLean-burn combustionMarine SI engineSeiliger modelWiebe model To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:eb9e1ea6-e094-4d47-8250-c57678d8f86a DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enconman.2020.112494 Embargo date 2022-02-09 ISSN 0196-8904 Source Energy Conversion and Management, 207 Bibliographical note Accepted Author Manuscript Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2020 H.D. Sapra, M. Godjevac, P. de Vos, Wim Van Sluijs, Youri Linden, K. Visser Files PDF Harsh_Sapra_Hydrogen_Natu ... t_Pure.pdf 2.66 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:eb9e1ea6-e094-4d47-8250-c57678d8f86a/datastream/OBJ/view