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Article

Exergy Analysis in Highly Hydrogen-Enriched Methane Fueled Spark-Ignition Engine at Diverse Equivalence Ratios via Two-Zone Quasi-Dimensional Modeling

by
Dimitrios C. Rakopoulos
1,
Constantine D. Rakopoulos
2,*,
George M. Kosmadakis
2,
Evangelos G. Giakoumis
2 and
Dimitrios C. Kyritsis
3
1
Chemical Process and Energy Resources Institute, Center for Research and Technology Hellas, GR-57001 Thermi, Thessaloniki, Greece
2
Department of Thermal Engineering, School of Mechanical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Zografou Campus, 9 Heroon Polytechniou Street, 15780 Athens, Greece
3
NEOM Education, Research and Innovation Foundation and NEOM University, Al Khuraybah, Tabuk 49643-9136, Saudi Arabia
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Energies 2024, 17(16), 3964; https://doi.org/10.3390/en17163964 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 21 June 2024 / Revised: 14 July 2024 / Accepted: 19 July 2024 / Published: 9 August 2024
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Internal Combustion Engine Performance 2024)

Abstract

In the endeavor to accomplish a fully de-carbonized globe, sparkling interest is growing towards using natural gas (NG) having as vastly major component methane (CH4). This has the lowest carbon/hydrogen atom ratio compared to other conventional fossil fuels used in engines and power-plants hence mitigating carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Given that using neat hydrogen (H2) containing nil carbon still possesses several issues, blending CH4 with H2 constitutes a stepping-stone towards the ultimate goal of zero producing CO2. In this context, the current work investigates the exergy terms development in high-speed spark-ignition engine (SI) fueled with various hydrogen/methane blends from neat CH4 to 50% vol. fraction H2, at equivalence ratios (EQR) from stoichiometric into the lean region. Experimental data available for that engine were used for validation from the first-law (energy) perspective plus emissions and cycle-by-cycle variations (CCV), using in-house, comprehensive, two-zone (unburned and burned), quasi-dimensional turbulent combustion model tracking tightly the flame-front pathway, developed and reported recently by authors. The latter is expanded to comprise exergy terms accompanying the energy outcomes, affording extra valuable information on judicious energy usage. The development in each zone, over the engine cycle, of various exergy terms accounting too for the reactive and diffusion components making up the chemical exergy is calculated and assessed. The correct calculation of species and temperature histories inside the burned zone subsequent to entrainment of fresh mixture from the unburned zone contributes to more exact computation, especially considering the H2 percentage in the fuel blend modifying temperature-levels, which is key factor when the irreversibility is calculated from a balance comprising all rest exergy terms. Illustrative diagrams of the exergy terms in every zone and whole charge reveal the influence of H2 and EQR values on exergy terms, furnishing thorough information. Concerning the joint content of both zones normalized exergy values over the engine cycle, the heat loss transfer exergy curves acquire higher values the higher the H2 or EQR, the work transfer exergy curves acquire slightly higher values the higher the H2 and slightly higher values the lower the EQR, and the irreversibility curves acquire lower values the higher the H2 or EQR. This exergy approach can offer new reflection for the prospective research to advancing engines performance along judicious use of fully friendly ecological fuel as H2. This extended and in-depth exergy analysis on the use of hydrogen in engines has not appeared in the literature. It can lead to undertaking corrective actions for the irreversibility, exergy losses, and chemical exergy, eventually increasing the knowledge of the SI engines science and technology for building smarter control devices when fueling the IC engines with H2 fuel, which can prove to be game changer to attaining a clean energy environment transition.
Keywords: hydrogen; methane; spark-ignition engine; irreversibility; exergy losses; chemical exergy; two-zone; quasi-dimensional combustion modeling; fuel blend; equivalence ratio hydrogen; methane; spark-ignition engine; irreversibility; exergy losses; chemical exergy; two-zone; quasi-dimensional combustion modeling; fuel blend; equivalence ratio

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Rakopoulos, D.C.; Rakopoulos, C.D.; Kosmadakis, G.M.; Giakoumis, E.G.; Kyritsis, D.C. Exergy Analysis in Highly Hydrogen-Enriched Methane Fueled Spark-Ignition Engine at Diverse Equivalence Ratios via Two-Zone Quasi-Dimensional Modeling. Energies 2024, 17, 3964. https://doi.org/10.3390/en17163964

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Rakopoulos DC, Rakopoulos CD, Kosmadakis GM, Giakoumis EG, Kyritsis DC. Exergy Analysis in Highly Hydrogen-Enriched Methane Fueled Spark-Ignition Engine at Diverse Equivalence Ratios via Two-Zone Quasi-Dimensional Modeling. Energies. 2024; 17(16):3964. https://doi.org/10.3390/en17163964

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Rakopoulos, Dimitrios C., Constantine D. Rakopoulos, George M. Kosmadakis, Evangelos G. Giakoumis, and Dimitrios C. Kyritsis. 2024. "Exergy Analysis in Highly Hydrogen-Enriched Methane Fueled Spark-Ignition Engine at Diverse Equivalence Ratios via Two-Zone Quasi-Dimensional Modeling" Energies 17, no. 16: 3964. https://doi.org/10.3390/en17163964

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