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Impact of RME and GTL fuel on combustion and emissions of a \"torque-controlled\" Diesel automotive engines (Articolo in rivista)
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- Impact of RME and GTL fuel on combustion and emissions of a \"torque-controlled\" Diesel automotive engines (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2010-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- Beatrice C.; Guido C.; Di Iorio S.; Napolitano P.; Del Giacomo N. (literal)
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- ISSN 1946-3952 (SAE Paper 2010-01-1477). (literal)
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- Istituto Motori, CNR, Napoli. (literal)
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- Impact of RME and GTL fuel on combustion and emissions of a \"torque-controlled\" Diesel automotive engines (literal)
- Abstract
- The present paper describes some results of a research project aimed at studying the impact of alternative fuels blends on the emissions and fuel consumption of an Euro 5 automotive diesel engine.
Two alternative fuels were chosen for the experiments: RME and GTL. The tests were done in the three most important operating conditions for the engine emission calibration.
Moreover, the NOx-PM trade-off by means of EGR sweep was performed in the same operating conditions, in order to evaluate the engine EGR tolerability when burning low sooting fuels as the RME.
The investigations put in evidence that the impact of the alternative fuels on modern diesel engines remains significant. This also depends on the interaction between the alternative fuel characteristics and the engine-management strategies, as described in detail in the paper. (literal)
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