SEMT PIELSTICK has developed since 1971 a range of medium-speed dual-fuel engines with relatively high air-fuel ratios, which enable ratings similar to diesel engines. The PC 2.3 DF.C of 1971 was developed up to 535 hp/cyl. and was followed by the PC 2.5 DF.C of 600 hp/cyl. This later engine was applied in the West German cogeneration plan of a textile factory, giving more than 82 percent use of primary energy. This engine may also be used as a pollution-abating machine, because it traps toxic solvent vapors, which are burned in the engine, reducing furthermore the apparent (paid) energy consumption. Thanks to the lean air-gas mixture, the very severe West German limits on pollution could be fulfilled without any extra depolluting device. The newest development is the PA 5 DF engine of the same philosophy, which will cover the 1000 to 3600 kW range.
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Pielstick Experience With Dual-Fuel Engines and Cogeneration Available to Purchase
G. Grosshans,
G. Grosshans
Department for Engine Concepts and Thermodynamics, ALSTHOM CEMT, St-Denis, France
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M. Litzler
M. Litzler
ALSTHOM CEMT, St-Denis, France
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G. Grosshans
Department for Engine Concepts and Thermodynamics, ALSTHOM CEMT, St-Denis, France
M. Litzler
ALSTHOM CEMT, St-Denis, France
J. Eng. Gas Turbines Power. Jul 1988, 110(3): 349-355 (7 pages)
Published Online: July 1, 1988
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June 1, 1987
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October 15, 2009
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Grosshans, G., and Litzler, M. (July 1, 1988). "Pielstick Experience With Dual-Fuel Engines and Cogeneration." ASME. J. Eng. Gas Turbines Power. July 1988; 110(3): 349–355. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.3240128
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