
Alternative Fuel Research Laboratory
Leading Professor in the
Research:
Dr. Bade Shrestha
Department of Mechanical
and Aeronautical Engineering, WMU
The alternative fuel research laboratory is focused on the
performance evaluation of internal combustion
engines using alternative gaseous fuels and their mixtures.
The effect of various operating parameters, such as fuel compositions, pressure,
temperature, spark timing, on performance, efficiency and operational limits is
investigated through experiment and analytical modeling and simulation
techniques. Another area of interest is the investigation on the knock
phenomena and cyclic variation while using alternatives fuels and their
mixtures and modeling of these phenomena using high end software and detailed
chemical kinetics.

The
laboratory is also an integral part of undergraduate laboratory experiment for
the courses such as ME 468 Engine Design, ME 467 Internal Combustion Engine II,
and ME 367 Internal Combustion Engine I.
Following
experiment will be conducted in this laboratory to enhance the undergraduate
teaching:


On going graduate and undergraduate
researches in
the laboratory are:
·
Landfill gas
combustion in IC engines
·
Biogas combustion in IC
engines
·
Knocking and its
suppression
·
Chemical kinetic
modeling and simulation
·
Natural gas
combustion in IC engines
·
Hydrogen combustion
as an additive or fuel for IC engines
For more information please
contact: Dr. Bade Shrestha at Bade.Shrestha@wmich.edu