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Design and development of a direct injection system for cryogenic engines

  • Angela Mutumba
  • , Kevin Cheeseman
  • , Henry Clarke
  • , Dongsheng Wen*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The cryogenic engine has received increasing attention due to its promising potential as a zero-emission engine. In this study, a new robust liquid nitrogen injection system was commissioned and set up to perform high-pressure injections into an open vessel. The system is used for quasi-steady flow tests used for the characterisation of the direct injection process for cryogenic engines. An electro-hydraulic valve actuator provides intricate control of the valve lift, with a minimum cycle time of 3 ms and a frequency of up to 20 Hz. With additional sub-cooling, liquid phase injections from 14 to 94 bar were achieved. Results showed an increase in the injected mass with the increase in pressure, and decrease in temperature. The injected mass was also observed to increases linearly with the valve lift. Better control of the injection process, minimises the number of variables, providing more comparable and repeatable sets of data. Implications of the results on the engine performance were also discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)77-86
Number of pages10
JournalCryogenics
Volume91
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2018

Keywords

  • Cryogenic engine injection
  • Hydraulic valve actuator
  • Liquid nitrogen
  • Thermal energy
  • Zero emission engine

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