WO2006069572A1 - Method and system for improving fuel economy and environmental impact operating a 2-stroke engine - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
- F01M—LUBRICATING OF MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; LUBRICATING INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES; CRANKCASE VENTILATING
- F01M3/00—Lubrication specially adapted for engines with crankcase compression of fuel-air mixture or for other engines in which lubricant is contained in fuel, combustion air, or fuel-air mixture
- F01M3/02—Lubrication specially adapted for engines with crankcase compression of fuel-air mixture or for other engines in which lubricant is contained in fuel, combustion air, or fuel-air mixture with variable proportion of lubricant to fuel, lubricant to air, or lubricant to fuel-air-mixture
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
- F01M—LUBRICATING OF MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; LUBRICATING INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES; CRANKCASE VENTILATING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F02—COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
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- the invention relates to a method of reducing fuel consumption, lubricant complexity and environmental impact in the operation of a two-stroke engine. Further, the invention relates to a system for reducing fuel consumption, extended lubricant utilization and environmental impact in a two-stroke engine.
- Two-stroke cross-head engines used in marine and/or stationary applications are equipped with two separate lubricating oil systems.
- One lubricating system comprises so-called system oil that normally is used for lubrication and cooling of the engine's bearings and e.g. oil-cooled pistons as well as for activation and/or control of various valves or the like.
- the other lubricating system comprises an all-loss lubricant (cylinder oil) that normally is used for lubrication of the engine's cylinders, piston rings and piston skirt.
- cylinder oil all-loss lubricant
- the cylinder oil In typical two-stroke cross-head engines, the cylinder oil is spent continuously by each turn of the engine whereas the system oil in principle is not spent (except by smaller unintentional leakages).
- the lubrication system comprising the cylinder oil is also often referred to as an "all-loss" lubrication system as the oil is spent.
- all-loss lubrication system
- the use of and various types of both system oil(s) and cylinder oil(s) is very well known in the art.
- the cylinder oil typically contains certain additives that function to reduce, minimize or neutralise the acid level of the cylinder system.
- Typical cylinder oils usually have an SAE (Society of Automotive Engineering) viscosity equivalent to about 50 and normally have a total base number (BN) of about 40 to 70 for the neutralisation of acid products produced during the combustion process.
- SAE Society of Automotive Engineering
- Typical system oils usually have an SAE viscosity of about 30 with a relatively low BN content, typically around 5 and provide long-time performance.
- the performance level of lubricants is typically measured periodically and may not go beyond certain limits if the oiled component's condition should not be jeopardized.
- One cause of performance loss is caused by particle contamination. These particles include combustion by-products and wear components, which can be partially removed by oil separators.
- one of the sources of contamination is spent cylinder oil leakage past the stuffing box causing both the viscosity and base number of the system oil to increase over time, a process that cannot be reversed by separators. This causes the system oil to gradually degrade over time so component wear increases and engine efficiency decreases. When the system oil is approaching its condemning limit it will have to be replenished or changed.
- Patent specification US 6.074,995 discloses a friction modifier composition comprising an oil of lubricating viscosity and containing a friction-reducing amount of an additive.
- Patent specification US 5,282,990 discloses adding a synergistic blend of friction modifiers to a crankcase lubricating oil of an internal combustion engine in order to improve the fuel economy. However, there is no suggestion of how to apply this with respect to a two-stroke diesel engines.
- Patent specification EP 0 573 231 discloses triglycerides as friction modifiers added to oil for improved fuel economy in an internal combustion engine.
- Patent application US 2003/0171223 discloses lubricating oil compositions with improved friction properties. OBJECT AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
- a further object is to provide this in an easy and efficient way.
- a further object of the present invention is to enable improvement of fuel economy or fuel efficiency in a two-stroke diesel engine.
- Another object is to reduce emissions from a two-stroke diesel engine.
- Another object is to enable use of a less-complex consumable system oil yet providing the same performance levels as experienced with conventionally- formulated system oils.
- Yet another object is to enable extended component life of a two-stroke diesel engine.
- An additional object is to provide a more environmentally friendly operation of the engine.
- a method (and a corresponding system) of reducing fuel consumption in a two-stroke engine comprising the steps of: obtaining system oil/consumable system oil from an engine, adding at least one friction modifier to at least a part of the obtained system oil, where the addition of the at least one friction modifier reduces the friction coefficient of the obtained oil, resulting in a system oil/consumable system oil with reduced friction, and supplying said oil with reduced friction to said engine.
- At least one of the friction modifiers is/are an ash-less friction modifier.
- the at least one ash-less friction modifier is based on di-, tri- and/or tetra-esters of dimeric and/or fatty acids and/or fatty amides.
- the at least one ash-less friction modifier is based on neopentylglycol, pentaerythritol, sorbitol, trimethylpropanol, glycerol and/or triethanolamine or blends thereof.
- the at least one friction modifier is based on one or more selected from the group of: • triglycerides (of animal and/or vegetable origin), such as rape seed, soy bean, and/or castor oil,
- fatty amines e.g. triethanolamine
- polyol esters e.g. of glycerol, pentaerythritol, neopentylglycol, sorbitol, trimethylpropanol,
- the least one friction modifier is added at a predetermined rate so that the concentration of the added friction modifier(s) has a concentration of 0.2 - 2.0 % of said system oil/consumable system oil with reduced friction.
- the at least one friction modifier is added at a predetermined rate so that the concentration of the added friction modifier(s) has a concentration of 0.5 - 1.5 % of said system oil/consumable system oil with reduced friction.
- the method involves use of a consumable system oil, containing a simplified additive composition and/or a reduced additive treat rate.
- the method is used offshore, on-site, on-board a vessel, and/or in a land based plant.
- the method further comprises the step of: tapping a predetermined first amount of the system oil/consumable system oil providing tapped oil and replenishing the remaining system oil/consumable system oil with a predetermined second amount of fresh(er) system oil/consumable system oil, with tapping and/or replenishing done continuously, near-continuously or intermittently.
- the method further comprises the steps of: creating a cylinder oil on the basis of the tapped system oil/consumable system oil by determining at least one critical parameter (e.g. BN, viscosity, permittivity/capacitance and/or elemental composition) of the tapped oil, determining at least one desired parameter (e.g. BN, viscosity, permittivity/capacitance and/or elemental composition) of the cylinder oil and adjusting said at least one critical parameter (e.g.
- BN viscosity, permittivity/capacitance and/or elemental composition
- system oil is selected from the group of:
- the present invention also relates to a system for reducing fuel consumption in a two-stroke engine, which corresponds to the method of the present invention and have the same advantages for the same reasons.
- the invention relates to a system for reducing fuel consumption in a two-stroke engine comprising a blending unit for adding at least one friction modifier to at least a part of an obtained system oil/consumable system oil, where the addition of the at least one friction modifier reduces the friction coefficient of the obtained system oil/consumable system oil, resulting in a system oil/consumable system oil with reduced friction and for supplying said system oil/consumable system oil with reduced friction to said at least one engine.
- Figure 1 shows a schematic block diagram of one embodiment of the present invention
- Figures 2a and 2b illustrate the effects of the present invention during a test.
- Figure 1 shows a schematic block diagram of one embodiment of the present invention. Shown is a schematic representation of at least one two-stroke cross-head diesel engine (300).
- the engine comprises one lubricating system comprising so-called system oil (301) that normally is used for lubrication and cooling of the engine's bearings and e.g. oil-cooled pistons as well as for activation and/or control of various valves or the like.
- Another lubricating system comprises an all-loss lubricant or cylinder oil (302) that normally is used for lubrication of the engine's cylinders, piston rings and piston skirt.
- the engine (300) corresponds to well-known prior art two-stroke engines except as explained in the following.
- a friction modifying method/system (100) reducing fuel consumption in a two-stroke engine.
- the friction modifying method/system (100) obtains system oil (301') from at least one engine (300) where a controller or blending unit (102) adds at least one friction modifier (101) to (at least a part of) the obtained oil (301').
- the addition of the at least one friction modifier (101) reduces the friction coefficient of the obtained system oil/consumable system oil (301'), resulting in a system oil with reduced friction (301 "), which is supplied back to the engine(s) (300) as system oil.
- the system oil is preferably selected from the group of: - a traditional system oil comprising additives for long-time performance or formulated with an additive treat-rate providing long-time performance, and
- the friction modifier(s) (101 ) is/are ash-less friction modifiers), which may be based on di-, tri- and/or tetra-esters of dimeric and/or fatty acids and/or fatty amides.
- the ash-less friction modifier(s) may also be based on neopentylglycol, pentaerythritol, sorbitol, trimethylpropanol, glycerol and/or triethanolamine or blends of two or more of the above.
- the least one friction modifier may be based on one or more of: triglycerides, such as castor oil, fatty phosphates, fatty acid amides, fatty epoxides, borated fatty epoxides, fatty amines, e.g. triethanolamine, polyol esters, e.g.
- glycerol pentaerythritol, neopentylglycol, sorbitol, trimethylpropanol
- borated polyol esters alkoxylated fatty amines, borated alkoxylated fatty amines, metal salts of fatty acids, sulfurized olefins, fatty imidazolines, or mixtures thereof
- the friction modifier(s) may also be other compounds, e.g. as disclosed in the cited prior art documents and elsewhere. See e.g. patent specification US 4,792,410 and US 5,110,488.
- the friction modifiers) (101 ) is/are added at a predetermined rate so that the concentration of the added friction modifier(s) (101) has a concentration of 0.2 - 2.0 % of the system oil/consumable system oil with reduced friction (301").
- the friction modifiers) (101 ) is/are added at a predetermined rate so that the concentration of the added friction modifier(s) (101) has a concentration of 0.5 - 1.5 % of the system oil/consumable system oil with reduced friction (301").
- the controller or blending unit (102) varies the rate of added friction modifier (101) according to a predetermined scheme, i.e. so not necessarily the same rate is used all the time.
- the system oil/consumable system oil is a consumable system oil having a reduced and/or modified additive composition reflecting its reduced oil life.
- the present invention may e.g. be used offshore, on-site, on-board a vessel, and/or in a land based plant or the like.
- the system/method further comprises a tapping and replenishing system/method (200) where a controller (202) controls tapping a predetermined amount of the obtained system oil/consumable system oil (301') providing tapped oil (203) and replenishing the remaining system oil/consumable system oil (301 ') with a predetermined second amount of fresh(er) system oil/consumable system oil (201 ).
- a controller (202) controls tapping a predetermined amount of the obtained system oil/consumable system oil (301') providing tapped oil (203) and replenishing the remaining system oil/consumable system oil (301 ') with a predetermined second amount of fresh(er) system oil/consumable system oil (201 ).
- the tapping and/or replenishing may be done continuously, near-continuously, intermittently or according to other suitable schemes.
- system oil/consumable system oil is tapped and replenished with fresh, unspent or less spent system oil, the resulting system oil/consumable system oil is of a more consistent quality and gradual deterioration is minimised or avoided. In this way, enhanced and consistent performance of the initial fluids resulting in further reduced component wear and equipment lifecycle cost is provided.
- this provides a 'consumable' system oil/consumable system oil as a part of the spent system oil/consumable system oil is tapped and replenished with fresh or fresher system oil.
- This is novel compared to prior art system oil/consumable system oil where the system oil/consumable system oil is kept in the engine system until about it has been degraded too much for efficient use. After this it has to be replaced and the spent system oil/consumable system oil would have to be handled as waste.
- a further advantage of this is that the requirements for the system oil/consumable system oil in this system are different than prior art requirements. Standard system oil/consumable system oil for prior art systems usually contains an additive package to secure a long lifetime of the system oil.
- System oil/consumable system oil with a prior art additive package is significantly more expensive than a similar system oil/consumable system oil without the prior art additive package or with a new additive package designed for a "consumable" system oil.
- the present system can function with system oil/consumable system oil using a reduced and/or modified additive package ensuring sufficient oil life since it is tapped and replenished. This leads to reduced expenses since cheaper oil can be used in the system.
- the tapped oil is used instead of becoming waste as described in the following.
- the tapping/replenishment system (200) may feed directly into the engine or be part of a separate loop, instead of the one used for addition of friction modifiers) to the system oil/consumable system oil (301') .
- system/method further comprises a BN modifying system/method (400) that converts used system oil/consumable system oil into useable cylinder oil.
- a BN modifying system/method (400) that converts used system oil/consumable system oil into useable cylinder oil. See e.g. patent specifications US Provisional 60/612,899 and European patent application number 04388064.0, both of the same applicant and both incorporated herein by reference, for specific details of one implementation of a BN modifying system/method (400).
- the BN (total base number) modifying system/method (400) comprises a controller (402) for creating a cylinder oil on the basis of the tapped system oil/consumable system oil (203) by determining the BN of the tapped oil (203), determining a desired BN of the cylinder oil (302) and adjusting the BN of the tapped oil (203) accordingly by blending the tapped oil (203) with at least one BN modifying additive (401) resulting in a cylinder oil (302'), where said cylinder oil (302') is supplied to cylinders or part of the cylinders of said engine (300).
- the replenishment of the initial fluid(s) provides enhanced and consistent performance of the initial fluids resulting in greatly reduced component wear and equipment lifecycle cost. Even further, a more environmentally friendly method/system is provided since waste, in the form of spent oil(s) that is discarded after prolonged use, is reduced as it is converted into cylinder oil.
- the BN modifying additive may e.g. comprise at least one base.
- the at least one base comprises basic salts of alkaline or earth alkaline elements, and/or detergents and/or dispersants.
- the cylinder oil may be created with a BN in response to fuel oil characteristics and/or actual engine operating requirements. Further the BN of the cylinder oil may be chosen based upon sulphur-content of the used system oil.
- the used system oil/consumable system oil may e.g. be selected from a group of lubricants, hydraulic fluids, gear oils, system oils, trunk piston engine oils, turbine oils, heavy duty diesel oils, compressor oils, etc.
- the alkaline/earth alkaline elements may e.g. be K, Na, Ca, Ba, Mg or the like.
- the basic salts may belong to the inorganic chemical families of e.g. oxides, hydroxides, carbonates, sulphates or the like.
- the detergents may belong to the organic chemical families of e.g. sulphonates, salicylates, phenates, sulfophenates, Mannich-bases and the like.
- the dispersants may belong to the organic chemical families of succinimides or the like.
- FIG. 2a illustrates the effects of the present invention during a test. Shown in Figure 2a is a graph (210) illustrating the mechanical efficiency of an engine before, during and after use of the present invention where system oil/consumable system oil from the engine is modified by adding at least one friction modifier to at least a part of the system oil.
- the graph is separated into a first part (211 ) illustrating measurements in a period before application of the present invention, i.e. traditional efficiency, a second part (212) illustrating measurements in a period during application of the present invention and a third part (213) illustrating measurements in a period after application of the present invention.
- the overall mechanical efficiency i.e. the rate between the effective power output from the engine seen in relation to an indicated maximum power output from the engine, is increased by modifying the system oil/consumable system oil by adding at least one friction modifier according to the present invention. More specifically, it can be seen that the mechanical efficiency generally is higher in the second and third part (212; 213) of the graph (210), i.e. during and after application of the present invention.
- Shown in Figure 2b is a graph (210) illustrating the loss of power of an engine before, during and after use of the present invention.
- the graph is separated into a first part (211) illustrating measurements in a period before application of the present invention, i.e. traditional efficiency, a second part (212) illustrating measurements in a period during application of the present invention and a third part (213) illustrating measurements in a period after application of the present invention.
- the overall loss of power is generally reduced in the second and third part (212; 213) of the graph (210), i.e. during and after application of the present invention.
- any reference signs placed between parentheses shall not be constructed as limiting the claim.
- the word “comprising” does not exclude the presence of elements or steps other than those listed in a claim.
- the word “a” or “an” preceding an element does not exclude the presence of a plurality of such elements.
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