Numerical analysis of methane slip source distribution in a four-stroke dual-fuel marine engine

Michael Vincent Jensen*, Rasmus Faurskov Cordtz, Jesper Schramm

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    Abstract

    We present the results of a numerical model which has been developed for estimating the contribution to the methane slip from different sources in a four-stroke dual-fuel marine engine running on natural gas. The model is a thermodynamic three-zone zero-dimensional full engine cycle model and considers methane slip contributions from short-circuiting, crevices and wall quenching. The model is applied to analyze the methane slip from a four-stroke dual-fuel medium speed marine engine using natural gas as primary fuel. At low loads, wall quenching is found to be the dominant contribution to the methane slip. At full load, the wall quenching contribution is comparable to the level of the short-circuiting and crevice contributions which only vary relatively little with load. At 75% load, the contribution from short-circuiting is highest. In addition, we found that in-cylinder post-oxidation of unburned fuel remaining after the main combustion is negligible.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalJournal of Marine Science and Technology
    Volume26
    Pages (from-to)606–617
    ISSN0948-4280
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2021

    Keywords

    • Dual-fuel engine
    • Four-stroke engine
    • Marine engine
    • Methane slip
    • Natural gas
    • Numerical model

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