Effect of ignition timing advance on performance of a small producer gas engine

In this work, a small, single cylinder, naturally aspirated, compression ignition engine was modified into a spark ignited (SI) engine where producer gas was used solely as fuel. Experiments were carried out at various engine speeds and loads to study effect of ignition timing adjusted to maximum br...

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Main Authors: N. Homdoung, N. Tippayawong, N. Dussadee
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Published: 2018
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-454402018-01-24T06:10:28Z Effect of ignition timing advance on performance of a small producer gas engine N. Homdoung N. Tippayawong N. Dussadee In this work, a small, single cylinder, naturally aspirated, compression ignition engine was modified into a spark ignited (SI) engine where producer gas was used solely as fuel. Experiments were carried out at various engine speeds and loads to study effect of ignition timing adjusted to maximum brake torque (MBT) on overall engine performance. From the tests, it was found that coefficient of variation from representative measurements was in a range of 1. 75-3. 0%. As expected, the performance of the engine was dependent on ignition timing advance. The optimum ignition timing of the small producer gas engine was observed to be between 20° to 25° BTDC at 1100 rpm, and increase with engine speed. Maximum brake mean effective pressure and minimum brake specific fuel consumption rate were 195. 48 kPa, and 0. 93 kg/kWh, respectively, obtained at 1700 rpm on full load. At this condition, brake thermal efficiency of about 19% was achieved. © Research India Publications. 2018-01-24T06:10:28Z 2018-01-24T06:10:28Z 2014-01-01 Journal 09739769 09734562 2-s2.0-84901230942 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84901230942&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/45440
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description In this work, a small, single cylinder, naturally aspirated, compression ignition engine was modified into a spark ignited (SI) engine where producer gas was used solely as fuel. Experiments were carried out at various engine speeds and loads to study effect of ignition timing adjusted to maximum brake torque (MBT) on overall engine performance. From the tests, it was found that coefficient of variation from representative measurements was in a range of 1. 75-3. 0%. As expected, the performance of the engine was dependent on ignition timing advance. The optimum ignition timing of the small producer gas engine was observed to be between 20° to 25° BTDC at 1100 rpm, and increase with engine speed. Maximum brake mean effective pressure and minimum brake specific fuel consumption rate were 195. 48 kPa, and 0. 93 kg/kWh, respectively, obtained at 1700 rpm on full load. At this condition, brake thermal efficiency of about 19% was achieved. © Research India Publications.
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N. Tippayawong
N. Dussadee
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N. Tippayawong
N. Dussadee
Effect of ignition timing advance on performance of a small producer gas engine
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N. Tippayawong
N. Dussadee
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title Effect of ignition timing advance on performance of a small producer gas engine
title_short Effect of ignition timing advance on performance of a small producer gas engine
title_full Effect of ignition timing advance on performance of a small producer gas engine
title_fullStr Effect of ignition timing advance on performance of a small producer gas engine
title_full_unstemmed Effect of ignition timing advance on performance of a small producer gas engine
title_sort effect of ignition timing advance on performance of a small producer gas engine
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