Joonho Jeon
Hanyang University
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Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Part D. Journal of Automobile Engineering | 2017
Joonho Jeon; Seokhwon Lee; Sungwook Park
Since improving the energy efficiency and reducing the air pollution are two of the largest issues in the automobile industry, many researchers have developed various combustion and emission technologies to solve these challenges. Among these various technologies, the gasoline–diesel dual-fuel method is of interest to improve the thermal efficiency and to reduce the emissions in diesel engines. The gasoline allows formation of a premixed fuel–air mixture without early ignition owing to its high evaporation rate and low reactivity. In order to investigate the effect of gasoline on the dual-fuel combustion and emission characteristics, combustion of gasoline–diesel blend fuels was simulated in a compression ignition engine by using the KIVA-3V code. For the multi-fuel simulations, a modified KIVA-3V code with a discrete multi-component model was used to represent the multi-fuel evaporation processes. This study showed that the gasoline in the dual-fuel blend improved the fuel–air mixing process to form homogeneous mixtures for the two different injection strategies: port fuel injection and direct injection of gasoline. In addition, the combustion characteristics of gasoline–diesel blend fuel were discussed by comparing them with those of the conventional diesel fuel. The gasoline in the dual-fuel blend increases the indicated power because of the release of high fuel energy and decreases the soot emissions. In this study, various gasoline-to-diesel ratios and various injection timings were used in order to enhance the understanding of the dual-fuel engine. The present study showed that low emissions and a high indicated power were achieved as the gasoline content is increased up to a certain value. However, an increase in the gasoline content in the dual fuel caused the autoignition and the combustion performance to deteriorate.
Applied Energy | 2015
Joonho Jeon; Sungwook Park
Applied Energy | 2014
Joonho Jeon; Sang Il Kwon; Yong Hee Park; Yunjung Oh; Sungwook Park
Fuel Processing Technology | 2013
Joonho Jeon; Jong Tae Lee; Yun Sung Lim; Sang Il Kwon; Yong Hee Park; Junepyo Cha; Kihyung Lee; Sungwook Park
Energy Conversion and Management | 2016
Joonho Jeon; Jongtae Lee; Sang Il Kwon; Sungwook Park
Renewable Energy | 2016
Avinash Kumar Agarwal; Akhilendra Pratap Singh; Anuj Agarwal; Joonho Jeon; Chang Sik Lee; Sungwook Park
Energy Conversion and Management | 2016
Seokhwon Lee; Joonho Jeon; Sungwook Park
Energy & Fuels | 2016
Joonho Jeon; Jongtae Lee; Sungwook Park
Applied Thermal Engineering | 2018
Joonho Jeon; Sungwook Park
Oil & Gas Science and Technology – Revue d’IFP Energies nouvelles | 2016
Joonho Jeon; Yong Hee Park; Sang Il Kwon; Sungwook Park