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Influence of Combustion Gas Temperatures on Piston Deposits for Diesel and Ammonia Dual-Fuel Combustion

by Brian C Kaul, Michael D Kass, Daanish S Tyrewala, Vladislav V Lobodin, Willie Givens
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
Proceedings of the 31st CIMAC World Congress
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Page Number
189
Conference Name
CIMAC World Congress
Conference Location
Zurich, Switzerland
Conference Sponsor
CIMAC
Conference Date
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As new fuels are adopted for marine engines, it is necessary to understand their impact on lubricant performance. In order to evaluate the performance of existing lubricants and inform the development of new ones, a deposit control test protocol has been developed using the ExxonMobil Enterprise two-stroke marine diesel research engine. Repeated tests at the target speed/load operating condition but different thermal conditions show that the temperature of the combustion gases is a key driver in the formation of deposits on piston surfaces, impacting both the quantity of deposits and whether they are hard or gummy. These impacts are examined for diesel combustion as well as ammonia dual-fuel combustion. Among alternative marine fuels, ammonia has perhaps the most unanswered questions regarding interactions with cylinder lubricants. The influence of ammonia dual-fuel combustion on the thermal conditions experienced by the lubricant are discussed. Scrape down oil samples were collected after operation with ammonia for analysis and comparison with fresh oil. Chemical analysis using a GC/MS instrument did not show significant permanent chemical changes in the lubricant due to ammonia exposure.