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Control-oriented analysis of a lean-burn light-duty natural gas research engine with scavenged pre-chamber ignition
2019
Combustion Engines
Natural gas is well-suited as a fuel in the transport sector. Due to its excellent combustion characteristics, engines operating with compressed natural gas (CNG) reach high efficiency, especially if operated at lean conditions. However, CNG engine research mainly focusses on stoichiometric conditions in order to use a three-way catalytic converter for the exhaust gas after treatment system. With the objective to explore the potential of CNG engines operated at lean conditions, a turbo-charged
doi:10.19206/ce-2019-106
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