Shouvik Dev
University of Windsor
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Volume 1: Large Bore Engines; Fuels; Advanced Combustion; Emissions Control Systems | 2014
Shouvik Dev; Prasad Divekar; Kelvin Xie; Xiaoye Han; Xiang Chen; Ming Zheng
Reduction of engine-out NOx emissions to ultra-low levels is facilitated by enabling low temperature combustion (LTC) strategies. However, there is a significant energy penalty in terms of combustion efficiency as evidenced by the accompanying high levels of hydrocarbon (HC), carbon monoxide (CO), and hydrogen emissions. In this work, the net fuel energy lost as a result of incomplete combustion in two different LTC regimes is studied. The first LTC strategy, partially premixed compression ignition (PPCI), is investigated using a single, high pressure, in-cylinder injection of diesel fuel along with the application of exhaust gas recirculation (EGR). The second strategy includes dual-fuel application – reactivity controlled compression ignition (RCCI) of port injected gasoline and direct injected diesel. Moderate to high levels of EGR are necessary during engine operation in either of the two LTC pathways. A detailed analysis of the incomplete combustion products was conducted while the engine was operated in the aforementioned LTC modes. Speciation analysis of hydrocarbons was performed by sampling the exhaust gas in an FTIR. The total HC and the CO emissions were simultaneously measured using an FID and an NDIR, respectively. The production of hydrogen during the combustion process was also evaluated using a mass spectrometer. Engine tests were conducted at a baseline load level of 10 bar IMEP in the PPCI and RCCI modes. Load extension tests, up to 17 bar IMEP, were then conducted in the RCCI mode by increasing the gasoline-to-diesel fuel ratio. Test results indicated that CO, H2, and light HC made up for most of the combustion in-efficiency in the PPCI mode while heavier HC and aromatics were significantly higher in the RCCI mode.Copyright
SAE International journal of engines | 2015
Tadanori Yanai; Shouvik Dev; Xiaoye Han; Ming Zheng; Jimi Tjong
Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power-transactions of The Asme | 2015
Shouvik Dev; Prasad Divekar; Kelvin Xie; Xiaoye Han; Xiang Chen; Ming Zheng
Fuel | 2017
Tadanori Yanai; Geraint Bryden; Shouvik Dev; Graham T. Reader; Ming Zheng
SAE International journal of engines | 2016
Tadanori Yanai; Christopher Aversa; Shouvik Dev; Graham T. Reader; Ming Zheng
SAE Technical Paper Series | 2018
Shouvik Dev; Navjot Singh Sandhu; Mark Ives; Shui Yu; Ming Zheng; Jimi Tjong
SAE Technical Paper Series | 2018
Shui Yu; Shouvik Dev; Zhenyi Yang; Simon Leblanc; Xiao Yu; Xiaoye Han; Tie Li; Ming Zheng
Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power-transactions of The Asme | 2018
Shouvik Dev; Tongyang Gao; Xiao Yu; Mark Ives; Ming Zheng
SAE International journal of engines | 2017
Zhenyi Yang; Shouvik Dev; Marko Jeftić; Christopher Aversa; Akshay Ravi; David S.-K. Ting; Ming Zheng
ASME 2017 Internal Combustion Engine Division Fall Technical Conference | 2017
Shouvik Dev; Tongyang Gao; Xiao Yu; Mark Ives; Ming Zheng