APPLICATION OF MEMBRANE GAS SEPARATION TO OXYGEN ENRICHMENT OF DIESEL-ENGINES

Citation
Gr. Rigby et Hc. Watson, APPLICATION OF MEMBRANE GAS SEPARATION TO OXYGEN ENRICHMENT OF DIESEL-ENGINES, Journal of membrane science, 87(1-2), 1994, pp. 159-169
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Chemical","Polymer Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
03767388
Volume
87
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1994
Pages
159 - 169
Database
ISI
SICI code
0376-7388(1994)87:1-2<159:AOMGST>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
This work has demonstrated that the use of oxygen enriched air in the inlet to a direct injection diesel engine can result in a significant reduction in particulates emissions (in excess of 80% at full load), i ncreased thermal efficiency if injection timing control is employed, s ubstantial reductions in exhaust smoke under most conditions, ability to burn inferior quality fuels which is economically and environmental ly attractive and achievement of turbo-charged levels of output. NO(x) emissions are generally increased due to the improved combustion effi ciency, but can be reduced to normally aspirated engine levels at some efficiency penalty. The successful use of a self-contained oxygen gen eration system using a prototype flat sheet polymeric membrane module, compressor and turbocharger design based on the initial engine test w ork with oxygen from compressed gas cylinders has been demonstrated fo r the first time. This work has identified an important role for membr ane gas separation in this area and represents a major step forward in improving diesel engine efficiency and emission control. Current work is aimed at optimising membrane/turbine/compressor combinations with emphasis on the use of improved hollow fibre membranes and demonstrati on on an operating diesel engine.