Performance of a spark ignition engine under the effect of friction using a gas mixture model

E. Abu-Nada, B. Akash, I. Al-Hinti, A. Al-Sarkhi

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Abstract

This paper presents the effect of friction on the performance of a spark ignition engine using a gas mixture as the working fluid. The results were compared to a frictionless engine. Engine parameters that were studied include equivalence ratio, engine speed, break mean effective pressure (BMEP), and cycle thermal efficiency. It was found for the frictionless engine operating at 6000 rev min-1 and stoichiometric air-fuel mixture that BMEP and efficiency were about 14 bar and 36% respectively. On the other hand, when friction is included under the same condition BMEP and efficiency were about 10 bar and 27% respectively. However, at lower engine speed and equivalence ratio, the deviations were much smaller. Therefore, it is more realistic to consider the effect of friction using the gas mixture model instead of air as the working fluid for the analysis of spark ignition engines, especially when running at high speeds and/or rich mixtures.

Original languageBritish English
Pages (from-to)197-205
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of the Energy Institute
Volume82
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2009

Keywords

  • Friction
  • Gas mixture
  • SI engine
  • Temperature dependent specific heats

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