Yuhan Huang
University of Technology, Sydney
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SAE/KSAE 2013 International Powertrains, Fuels & Lubricants Meeting | 2013
Yuhan Huang; Guang Hong; Xiaobei Cheng; Ronghua Huang
ABSTRACT Ethanol direct injection plus gasoline port injection (EDI+GPI) is a new technology to make the use of ethanol fuel more effective and efficient in spark ignition engines. It takes the advantages of ethanol fuel, such as its greater latent heat of vaporization than that of gasoline fuel, to enhance the charge cooling effect and consequently to increase the compression ratio and improve the engine thermal efficiency. Experimental investigation has shown improvement in the performance of a single cylinder spark ignition engine equipped with EDI+GPI. It was inferred that the charge cooling enhanced by EDI played an important role. To investigate it, a CFD model has been developed for the experimentally tested engine. The Eulerian-Lagrangian approach and Discrete Droplet Model were used to model the evolution of the fuel sprays. The model was verified by comparing the numerical and experimental results of cylinder pressure during the intake and compression strokes. Mesh density and time step sensitivities have been tested. The verified model was used to investigate the charge cooling effect of EDI in terms of spatial and temporal distributions of cylinder temperature and fuel vapor fraction. Compared with GPI only, EDI+GPI demonstrated stronger effect on charge cooling by decreased in-cylinder temperature. The cooling effect was limited by the low evaporation rate of the ethanol fuel due to its lower saturation vapor pressure than gasolines in low temperature conditions.
Environmental Pollution | 2018
Yuhan Huang; Yat Shing Yam; Casey K.C. Lee; Bruce Organ; John L. Zhou; Nic C. Surawski; Edward F.C. Chan; Guang Hong
Remote sensing provides a rapid detection of vehicle emissions under real driving condition. Remote sensing studies showed that diesel nitrogen oxides emissions changed little or were even increasing in recent years despite the tightened emission standards. To more accurately and fairly evaluate the emission trends, it is hypothesized that analysis should be detailed for individual vehicle models as each model adopted different emissions control technologies and retrofitted the engine/vehicle at different time. Therefore, this study was aimed to investigate the recent nitric oxide (NO) emission trends of the dominant diesel vehicle models using a large remote sensing dataset collected in Hong Kong. The results showed that the diesel vehicle fleet was dominated by only seven models, accounting for 78% of the total remote sensing records. Although each model had different emission levels and trends, generally all the dominant models showed a steady decrease or stable level in the fuel based NO emission factors (g/kg fuel) over the period studied except for BaM1 and BdM2. A significant increase was observed for the BaM1 2.49 L and early 2.98 L models during 2005-2011, which we attribute to the change in the diesel fuel injection technology. However, the overall mean NO emission factor of all the vehicles was stable during 1991-2006 and then decreased steadily during 2006-2016, in which the emission trends of individual models were averaged out and thus masked. Nevertheless, the latest small, medium and heavy diesel vehicles achieved similar NO emission factors due to the converging of operation windows of the engine and emission control devices. The findings suggested that the increasingly stringent European emission standards were not very effective in reducing the NO emissions of some diesel vehicle models in the real world.
Energy Conversion and Management | 2015
Yuhan Huang; Guang Hong; Ronghua Huang
Energy Conversion and Management | 2016
Yuhan Huang; Sheng Huang; Ronghua Huang; Guang Hong
Energy Conversion and Management | 2016
Yuhan Huang; Guang Hong
Applied Energy | 2015
Yuhan Huang; Guang Hong; Ronghua Huang
Energy | 2016
Yuhan Huang; Guang Hong; Ronghua Huang
SAE International Journal of Fuels and Lubricants | 2014
Yuhan Huang; Sheng Huang; Peng Deng; Ronghua Huang; Guang Hong
Fuel | 2017
Yu Zhang; Ronghua Huang; Shijie Xu; Yuhan Huang; Sheng Huang; Yinjie Ma; Zhaowen Wang
Energies | 2017
Zhaowen Wang; Shang Wu; Yuhan Huang; Yulin Chen; Shuguo Shi; Xiaobei Cheng; Ronghua Huang