EP1073833A1 - Procede et dispositif pour ameliorer la combustion d'un moteur a combustion interne - Google Patents

Procede et dispositif pour ameliorer la combustion d'un moteur a combustion interne

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EP1073833A1
EP1073833A1 EP00907703A EP00907703A EP1073833A1 EP 1073833 A1 EP1073833 A1 EP 1073833A1 EP 00907703 A EP00907703 A EP 00907703A EP 00907703 A EP00907703 A EP 00907703A EP 1073833 A1 EP1073833 A1 EP 1073833A1
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tubes
organic compound
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Jean-Louis Boisset
Patrick Jean Georges Siegler-Lathrop
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Boisset Jean-Louis
SIEGLER-LATHROP, PATRICK JEAN GEORGES
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02MSUPPLYING COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL WITH COMBUSTIBLE MIXTURES OR CONSTITUENTS THEREOF
    • F02M25/00Engine-pertinent apparatus for adding non-fuel substances or small quantities of secondary fuel to combustion-air, main fuel or fuel-air mixture

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  • the present invention relates to a method and a device for improving the combustion of fuels in devices in which a mixture of a fuel and an oxidant is burned to provide energy.
  • the quantity of naphthalene is chosen at a value which does not exceed 5 gs per liter of oxidizing gas sent to the device.
  • the indicated proportion of naphthalene does not lead to the desired effect of improving combustion.
  • the object of the present invention is to propose a method and a device for improving combustion which are improved compared to those described in the prior art which has just been briefly analyzed above, and in particular to indicate the effective volume proportions of sublimable compound relative to the volume of oxidizing gas to be used.
  • the volume proportion of the sublimable organic compound can therefore be lower by several orders of magnitude compared to the proportion which has been indicated in the prior art. Furthermore, tests have shown that outside the range of values indicated, the combustion improvement effect is zero.
  • the quantity of sublimable organic compound consumed by the process according to the invention is very much lower than the consumption estimated previously.
  • said range is from 0.5 ppm to 2.5 ppm, preferably from 1.2 ppm to 1.5 ppm; - in the case where it is used in an industrial burner, said range is from 5 ppm to 15 ppm;
  • naphthalene is not the only sublimable substance which is suitable for the implementation work of the invention. Consequently, according to other characteristics of the process of the invention: said organic compound is chosen from polycyclic aromatic compounds, polycyclic alicyclic compounds, functionalized aromatic compounds, functionalized alicyclic compounds, aromatic or aliphatic acids and / or mixtures of these compounds; said sublimable compound is chosen from the group of compounds consisting of naphthalene, anthracene, cuban, adamantane, camphane, naphthols, anthraquinone, camphor, or mixtures of these compounds; said sublimable compound is naphthalene, adamantane and / or camphane; the sublimable compound (s) are used in the form of tablets obtained by compacting their powders; said tablets contain only one compound selected from said group of compounds; said tablets contain at least two compounds chosen from said group of compounds.
  • the invention also relates to an oxidizer filter for implementing the method as defined above, comprising a casing having an inlet and an outlet for oxidant gas and, interposed between this inlet and this outlet, an element of filtering, the filter also comprising a cartridge disposed downstream of said filtering element with respect to the flow of oxidizing gas passing through it, said cartridge comprising perforated tubes in which the sublimable organic compound is disposed, said filter being characterized in that said cartridge comprises at least one strip-shaped support member having undulations enclosing said tubes, preferably by elastic effect.
  • the structure of the cartridge in strips induces a minimum pressure drop vis-à-vis the oxidant current passing through the filter.
  • said filtering element being of generally cylindrical and annular shape
  • said support member in the form of a band is elastic and shaped like a C, the branches of which are stressed outwards and in that this support member is held in said filtering element by applying said strip against its inner wall
  • each branch of said strip extends towards the inside of the C by a corrugated portion to which is fixed a lamella also corrugated so as to provide with said strip passages for fixing said tubes
  • said filter element having an essentially flat shape, said strip-shaped support member comprises two corrugated strips fixed to one another so as to delimit passages for said tubes, said cartridge being disposed directly against said filter element , preferably by resting thereon by gravity
  • each tube is devoid of perforations over a part of its length in order to contain a reserve of sublimable organic compound
  • said tablets can be stacked in said tubes and urged by a spring disposed at one end of the stack of tablets
  • said strip-shaped support member has omega-shaped corrugations in which said
  • the fixing of the tubes containing the sublimable organic compound by corrugated strips allows easy mounting of the tubes in the cartridge.
  • the quantity of compound placed in the filter can be easily adjusted by choosing the number of tubes fixed in the corrugated bands. This represents an advantageous convenience for the user, even a non-professional user, because he will not only be able to replace the used filters himself, but also without difficulty adapting the cartridge to the device with which the filter is associated.
  • the filter is mounted on a motor vehicle engine, it can thus easily be adapted to the engine displacement, in particular at the time when the cartridge is sold in the retail trade. Furthermore, an adaptation to the shape of the filter can be carried out without problems by adequately positioning the tubes with respect to the filter inlet and outlet.
  • the structure of the cartridge is such that the tubes are released from the filter element and as regards the cylindrical configuration envisaged, it places the tubes at the center of the oxidant flow.
  • FIG. 1 shows in axial section view, a filter oxidizer used upstream of the collector suction of an internal combustion engine, the filter being provided with a charge of sublimable organic compound
  • Figure 2 is a radial sectional view of the filter of Figure 1, along the section line II-II
  • Figure 4 is a vertical sectional view of a flat filter usable as the filter of Figure 1 and also loaded with a sublimable organic compound
  • Figure 5 is a plan view of the filter of Figure 4 with its cover removed
  • FIGS. 6 and 7 show two alternative embodiments making it possible to fix tubes filled with sublimable organic compound in a filter according to FIGS. 1 to 3 or 4 and 5.
  • Figures 1 to 3 show a first embodiment of a filter for implementing the method according to one invention.
  • oxidizer filter 1 for an internal combustion engine comprising a casing 2 closed by a cover 3, the whole being of generally cylindrical shape.
  • the casing 1 has a lateral inlet orifice 4 intended to be connected to an outlet (not shown) for oxidizer, air for example. It also has an axial outlet orifice 5 intended to be connected to the suction manifold (also not shown) of an internal combustion engine.
  • An annular filter element 6 of conventional shape and texture is disposed axially in the filter while being held by any suitable means.
  • the filter 1 also contains a cartridge 7 containing a sublimable organic product.
  • This cartridge 7 comprises two supports 8a and 8b placed inside the filter element 6 at a certain distance from each other along the axis of the filter.
  • Each of these supports comprises an elastic band 9 curved in the shape of a C, the elasticity is such that the ends of the C tend to deviate from one another. Consequently, to place such a support inside the filtering element 6, it is advisable to bring its ends closer to each other, to introduce the support into it, then to release the ends so that the branches of C come to bear under elastic stress against the filter element 6. This results in a very convenient assembly / disassembly of the cartridge 7 requiring no tools. This arrangement is particularly suitable for making it convenient to replace a used cartridge with a full cartridge.
  • corrugated parts 10a, 10b and 10c are folded inwards and shaped so as to have corrugated parts 10a, 10b and 10c, the vertices of which are oriented laterally towards the outside.
  • corrugated parts 10a, 10b and 10c are doubled by a corrugated part (11a, 11b and 11b respectively) of a second strip 11, two of these strips being provided in the example described.
  • the associated corrugated parts 10a, 11a, 10b, 11b and 10c lie delimit a passage 12 for a reservoir tube 13 intended to contain sublimable compound.
  • Each of these tubes is formed of a portion of rolled sheet metal the longitudinal edges of which are not contiguous, thus delimiting a longitudinal slot 14 (FIG. 3).
  • the rolled sheet is closed at each end by a plug 15, preferably tamper-proof.
  • it is perforated to form rows of holes 16 located on generators which are spaced 90 ° from each other and relative to the slot 14, respectively.
  • the apparent surface of the slot 14 is equal to the cumulative apparent surface of a row of holes 16.
  • each tube 13 is filled with solid pellets 17 of the sublimable organic product, each pellet having a diameter slightly less than the inside diameter of the tube.
  • the pellets 17 are stacked in the tube 13 and supported on each other by means of a spring 18 provided inside the tube at one end of the latter. Therefore, we understand the reason for the portion of each tube devoid of holes. It can indeed serve as a reservoir of dumplings, those which are not started by sublimation as long as they have not descended towards the perforated portion of the tube after partial or total consumption of the pellets housed in this perforated portion .
  • the oxidant current in the filter is mainly established in a zone located between the inlet 4 and the outlet 5 of the filter.
  • the remainder of the filter volume being traversed by an oxidant current having a lower flow rate.
  • the location of the section devoid of holes in each tube therefore preferably coincides with this remaining volume swept by a weak oxidant current.
  • the total area of the holes 16 and of the slot 14 cumulated for all the tubes 13 determines the rate of sublimation of the sublimable compound when it is swept by the current of oxidant penetrating into each tube and leaving loaded with a certain proportion of compound gorgeous.
  • This total surface is chosen in such a way that, taking into account in particular the flow of oxidizing gas passing through the filter, the proportion of compound sublimed in the gas stream leaving the filter through the outlet orifice 5 is between 0.5 ppm and 2.5 ppm, maximum efficiency can be obtained, if this surface fixes the proportion between 1.2 and 1.5 ppm.
  • 1 ppm by volume of sublimed product corresponds to 5.71 mg of naphthalene per m 3 of oxidizing gas such as air.
  • the organic compounds must sublimate between -15 ° C and + 80 ° C and they can be chosen from polycyclic aromatic compounds, polycyclic alicyclic compounds, functionalized aromatic compounds, functionalized alicyclic compounds, aromatic or aliphatic acids and / or mixtures of these compounds. It has been found that the following compounds are particularly suitable: naphthalene, anthracene, cuban, adamantane, camphane, naphthols, antraquinone, camphor. It is also possible to use a mixture of two or more of these products. Currently, however, naphthalene, adamantane and camphane are preferred products.
  • the sublimable organic compound (s) in the form of tablets obtained by compacting a powder of the concerned compound (s).
  • the shape of the tablets will be adapted to the support intended to keep them in the flow of oxidizing gas.
  • pelleted tablets adapt well in an oxidizer filter such as as described above.
  • other shapes are possible such as sticks, pastilles etc.
  • the filter described above in connection with FIGS. 1 to 3 was mounted on a diesel engine on a test bench, the engine having first undergone tests, while the filter was devoid of the cartridge 7, then the same tests were carried out while this cartridge was in place as shown in FIGS. 1 to 3.
  • the parameters were successively measured, at full load, at idle and during transient phases of engine operation. following for three different sublimable organic compounds, these compounds being respectively, naphthalene, adamantane and camphane: - Torque supplied by the engine;
  • transient phases were examined by taking averages of the values measured during successive rises from idle to 4000 rpm, with steps every 500 rpm for one hour.
  • FIGS. 4 and 5 show another oxidizing gas filter 1A having a parelleurspi conclusionsdique shape.
  • the casing 2A of this filter comprises a cover 3A, a side inlet 4A of oxidizing gas and an outlet 5A provided in the cover 3A.
  • the cartridge 7A of sublimable organic compound is shaped analogously to that described in connection with FIGS. 1 to 3, except that the band 9A is not elastic and developed in a plane resting by gravity on the filtering element 6A.
  • the cartridge comprises tubes 13 similar to those already described. Only three of these tubes being represented. Note, however, that they have holes over their entire length and have no spring. Furthermore, in a space close to the entry 4A, there are no tubes, this in order to guarantee a sublimation as uniform as possible of the compound.
  • FIG. 6 shows a variant of fixing the tubes 13 in the filter. These are taken elastically between two wavy bands 19 suitably fixed to the wall of the filter.
  • FIG. 7 shows another variant of attachment in which the tubes 13 are clipped into housings 20 in the form of an omega of a band 21, the latter being suitably fixed in the filter housing.
  • Tests carried out on industrial burners which can be used in particular in central heating installations have also demonstrated the effectiveness of the process according to the invention. It has been observed that, compared to a burner not equipped with an oxidizer filter according to the invention, an equipped burner can reduce its consumption by up to 22%, that the sulfur emissions were eliminated, the NOx decreasing by 50% and the opacity being also reduced by 50%.
  • the proportion of sublimable organic compound is preferably situated in a range going from 5 ppm to 15 ppm depending on the type of burner equipped.

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  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Chemical & Material Sciences (AREA)
  • Combustion & Propulsion (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • General Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Exhaust Gas After Treatment (AREA)
  • Processes For Solid Components From Exhaust (AREA)
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  • Feeding And Controlling Fuel (AREA)
  • Liquid Carbonaceous Fuels (AREA)
EP00907703A 1999-02-23 2000-02-23 Procede et dispositif pour ameliorer la combustion d'un moteur a combustion interne Pending EP1073833A1 (fr)

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PCT/FR2000/000450 WO2000050760A1 (fr) 1999-02-23 2000-02-23 Procede et dispositif pour ameliorer la combustion d'un moteur a combustion interne

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AU (1) AU2920200A (zh)
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