Chapter Abstract:
Methane as an alternative fuel in motorsports? Actually this solution is well known for the reduction of CO2-emissions but apparently it does not really awake race feelin...Show MoreMetadata
Chapter Abstract:
Methane as an alternative fuel in motorsports? Actually this solution is well known for the reduction of CO2-emissions but apparently it does not really awake race feelings. At the 2009 edition of the 24-hour endurance race on the Nürburgring the Volkswagen Motorsport GmbH, in addition to vehicles powered by gasoline engines, introduced two vehicles powered by innovative turbo-charged CNG engines for the first time. The aim was to prove, that also an “environment-friendly” concept is able to provide the required efficiency, dynamic and reliability for a successful participation in motorsports. After the success in the 2009 edition the engagement has been continued also in 2010, this time exclusively with CNG-vehicles.Focusing on the CO2-emission, reclusively the higher hydrogen content of methane which represents the main component of NG leads to a CO2-reduction during the combustion of about 20% compared to gasoline. Thanks to the laminar burning speed of methane which is approximately maximal for a stoichiometric mixture, CNG engines do not require a mixture enrichment at WOT operating conditions, so that the fuel consumption decreases. In addition the very high knock-resistance of natural gas allows a further efficiency increasing by using a higher compression ratio. Conclusively the CO2-reduction of the CNG-version ranges from ca. 30% using natural gas up to 80% for bio-gas. On the other hand gas injection in the intake manifold causes a loss of charge due to both the low mass density of natural gas and the absence of heat of vaporization. The latter also produces a temperature level of the exhaust gas at the turbine which is more critical. Another drawback of CNG-engines is the homogenization of the air-fuel mixture. This process is more critical because even high gas velocities at the injector nozzle cause a very low fuel penetration. Therefore, mixture homogenization or stratification depends much more on charge motion as usual for liquid fuels. For this reas...
Page(s): 43 - 56
Copyright Year: 2013
Online ISBN:9780768079869
DOI: 10.4271/PT-157