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Solid State Phenomena | 2013

Cylinder Pressure Patterns in the SI Engine Fuelled by Methane and by Methane and Hydrogen Blends

A. Ambrozik; Tomasz Ambrozik; D. Kurczyński; P. Łagowski; Edward Trzensik

nternal combustion engine has been in existence for a long time, but it is still in the scope of research interests and is contained in the subject matter of numerous development studies and analyses. The paper presents basic goals of research into combustion engines. A short characteristics of piston combustion engine as an object of control and adjustment was provided. It was indicated that measurements of the working medium cylinder pressure patterns could be applied to control the performance of the engine, especially the multi-fuel one. The paper presents the results of measurements of the working medium pressure patterns in the cylinder of 1.6 dm3 X16SZR engine of Opel Astra car, which was fuelled by petrol, methane, and also by methane and hydrogen blends. Substantial differences in the cylinder pressure patterns were found for the engine running on alternative fuels and on conventional fuel. An increase in the hydrogen content in the blend resulted in an increase in the maximum pressures in the engine cylinder and improvements of indicated parameters when compared with the parameters determined for the engine fuelled by pure methane.


Transport and Aerospace Engineering | 2017

Method for Determining Volumetric Efficiency and Its Experimental Validation

A. Ambrozik; D. Kurczyński; P. Łagowski

Abstract Modern means of transport are basically powered by piston internal combustion engines. Increasingly rigorous demands are placed on IC engines in order to minimise the detrimental impact they have on the natural environment. That stimulates the development of research on piston internal combustion engines. The research involves experimental and theoretical investigations carried out using computer technologies. While being filled, the cylinder is considered to be an open thermodynamic system, in which non-stationary processes occur. To make calculations of thermodynamic parameters of the engine operating cycle, based on the comparison of cycles, it is necessary to know the mean constant value of cylinder pressure throughout this process. Because of the character of in-cylinder pressure pattern and difficulties in pressure experimental determination, in the present paper, a novel method for the determination of this quantity was presented. In the new approach, the iteration method was used. In the method developed for determining the volumetric efficiency, the following equations were employed: the law of conservation of the amount of substance, the first law of thermodynamics for open system, dependences for changes in the cylinder volume vs. the crankshaft rotation angle, and the state equation. The results of calculations performed with this method were validated by means of experimental investigations carried out for a selected engine at the engine test bench. A satisfactory congruence of computational and experimental results as regards determining the volumetric efficiency was obtained. The method for determining the volumetric efficiency presented in the paper can be used to investigate the processes taking place in the cylinder of an IC engine.


Journal of KONES | 2014

Effect to the fuel system type on energy, economic and environmental indicators of the spark-ignition engine work

A. Ambrozik; Tomasz Ambrozik; D. Kurczyński; P. Łagowski; Rafał Jankowski; Wojciech Kowalczyk

-point petrol injection. To improve its in-service ted with the multi-point injection fuel system. The assessment of the indicators of the -point, or alternatively, multi-point injection fuel system, was conducted on the basis of the tests performed on the MAHA chassis -point injection fuel -point injection fuel system. In consumption and the concentratio measurements of the concentrations of the


Solid State Phenomena | 2011

Glued Functions - Based Assessment of Interpolation Accuracy of Self-Ignition Engine Real Indicator Diagram

A. Ambrozik

The paper aims to provide an analysis and accuracy assessment of the interpolation of real indicator diagrams, averaged over 50 runs, performed with the use of glued functions which analytically describe the form of those diagrams. The analysis and accuracy assessment were carried out for values of mean indicated pressure p¬i and indicated efficiency determined for real and interpolated diagrams. The paper also presents the analysis and assessment of error in the determination of the mean maximum pressure value in the working cycle of the AD3.152 UR engine fuelled by diesel oil, pure methyl ester of rapeseed oil fatty acids FAME and the blend of both fuels marked B20. When the indicator diagram was taken experimentally, the engine operated in the mode of external speed characteristics at the crankshaft rotational velocity n=2000 rpm.


Polish Journal of Environmental Studies | 2014

The influence of injection advance angle on fuel spray parameters and nitrogen oxide emissions for a self-ignition engine fed with diesel oil and FAME

A. Ambrozik; Tomasz Ambrozik


Journal of KONES | 2010

EXTERNAL SPEED CHARACTERISTICS IN ENGINE WITH MULTI-STAGE FUEL INJECTION

A. Ambrozik; Tomasz Ambrozik; D. Kurczyński; P. Łagowski


Eksploatacja I Niezawodnosc-maintenance and Reliability | 2015

Fuel impact on emissions of harmful components of the exhaust gas from the ci engine during cold start-up

A. Ambrozik; Tomasz Ambrozik; Piotr Lagowski


Teka Komisji Motoryzacji i Energetyki Rolnictwa | 2007

THE INFLUENCE OF HYDROCARBON FUELS AND BIOFUELS ON SELF-IGNITION DELAY PERIOD

A. Ambrozik; Tomasz Ambrozik; Piotr Ëagowski


Journal of KONES | 2010

Heat release of diesel engine fuelled with RME

A. Ambrozik; Antoni Jankowski; Marcin Slezak


Logistyka | 2015

Wskaźniki pracy silnika ZS z układem zasilania Common Rail zasilanego estrami FAME

A. Ambrozik; Tomasz Ambrozik; D. Kurczyński; P. Łagowski

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D. Kurczyński

Kielce University of Technology

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Tomasz Ambrozik

Kielce University of Technology

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P. Łagowski

Kielce University of Technology

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S. Kruczyński

Warsaw University of Technology

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J. Jakóbiec

Warsaw University of Technology

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Piotr Orliński

Warsaw University of Technology

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Edward Trzensik

Silesian University of Technology

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M. Warianek

Kielce University of Technology

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