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<title>PERFORMANCE AND EMISSION  CHARACTERISTICS OF SPARK IGNITION  ENGINE OPERATING WITH PURIFIED  BIOGAS</title>
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<title>PERFORMANCE AND EMISSION  CHARACTERISTICS OF SPARK IGNITION  ENGINE OPERATING WITH PURIFIED  BIOGAS</title>
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<description>PERFORMANCE AND EMISSION  CHARACTERISTICS OF SPARK IGNITION  ENGINE OPERATING WITH PURIFIED  BIOGAS
OLUGASA, Temilola Taiwo
The Spark Ignition (SI) engine remains a global prime mover in the agricultural and &#13;
transportation sectors as well as in electricity generation. However, its low thermal efficiency &#13;
and consequential high emissions as related to the use of fossil fuels continue to be major &#13;
concerns and necessitates the search for new fuels, such as purified biogas. Literature is sparse &#13;
on the impact of purified biogas on the performance and emission characteristics of SI engines. &#13;
This study was designed to evaluate the performance and emission characteristics of SI engine &#13;
operating with purified biogas. &#13;
Cattle dung was obtained and tested for pH, total solids, carbon-nitrogen ratio and Biological &#13;
Oxygen Demand (BOD) using standard procedures. A floating gas cap digester was designed &#13;
and fabricated using standard principles. The cattle dung was fed into the digester and biogas &#13;
was generated. The biogas was purified using single and double pass water scrubber to obtain &#13;
Single-stage Water Scrubbed Biogas (SWSB) and Double-stage Water Scrubbed Biogas &#13;
(DWSB), respectively. Both SWSB and DWSB were each compressed to 375.8 kPa. The &#13;
methane content of Raw Biogas (RB), SWSB, DWSB were determined using Liquid &#13;
Displacement Method (LDM), while the scrubber efficiencies were evaluated using established &#13;
procedure. The Brake Power (BP), Brake Specific Fuel Consumption (BSFC), Brake Thermal &#13;
Efficiency (BTE) and emissions (O2, SO2 and CO) from a 4.125 kW 4-stroke air cooled SI engine &#13;
operating with Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), RB, SWSB and DWSB were obtained and &#13;
compared using established procedure. Data were analysed using ANOVA at α0.05. &#13;
The pH, total solids, carbon-nitrogen ratio and BOD of the substrate were 7.20, 17533.33 mg/L, &#13;
17.72 and 14956.66 mg/L, respectively. Methane content in RB, SWSB and DWSB were 73.47, &#13;
88.57 and 96.67% by volume, respectively. The capacity of the fabricated digester was 1.12 m3&#13;
. &#13;
Scrubber efficiencies were 56.92 and 70.87% for SWSB and DWSB, respectively. Engine BP, &#13;
BSFC and BTE for LPG at full load were 2.04±0.06 kW, 730.38±20.93 g/kWh and 10.70%, &#13;
respectively and RB corresponding values were 1.03±0.03 kW, 672.37±25.72 g/kWh and &#13;
20.57%, respectively. BP, BSFC and BTE when SWSB was used were 1.26±0.09 kW, &#13;
iii &#13;
551.53±40.20 g/kWh and 20.87%, respectively and corresponding DWSB values were 1.5±0.08 &#13;
kW, 461.63±18.17 g/kWh and 22.78%, respectively. Engine O2, SO2 and CO emission &#13;
characteristics for LPG at full load were 20.5±0.18, 51.8±24.42 and 4200 ±330 ppm, respectively &#13;
and RB corresponding values were 20.88±0.04, 73.6±27.66 and 3100.00±265 ppm, respectively. &#13;
Engine O2, SO2 and CO emission characteristics when operating with SWSB were 20.73±0.46, &#13;
71.33±18.9 and 2246.33±355.09 ppm, respectively and 20.6±0.12, 41.67±3.51 and &#13;
657.67±115.15 ppm, respectively when DWSB was used. Mean performance of engine run on &#13;
SWSB and DWSB were better than RB. Mean performance of DWSB variables were &#13;
significantly higher than corresponding means of SWSB indices. &#13;
Operating a spark ignition engine with double stage water scrubbed biogas gave better &#13;
performance and lower emissions compared to liquefied petroleum gas and raw biogas. Thus, &#13;
purified biogas is an alternative fuel for spark ignition engines.
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<pubDate>Wed, 01 May 2019 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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