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Effects of premixed low temperature combustion of fuel blends with high resistance to auto-ignition on performances and emissions in a high speed Diesel engine (Articolo in rivista)
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- Effects of premixed low temperature combustion of fuel blends with high resistance to auto-ignition on performances and emissions in a high speed Diesel engine (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2011-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Valentino G. 1, Esposito Corcione F. 1, Iannuzzi S. 1, Serra S. 2 (2011)
Effects of premixed low temperature combustion of fuel blends with high resistance to auto-ignition on performances and emissions in a high speed Diesel engine
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- Valentino G. 1, Esposito Corcione F. 1, Iannuzzi S. 1, Serra S. 2 (literal)
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- SAE Paper 2011-24-0049 (ISSN 0148-7191).
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- 1) Istituto Motori, CNR, Napoli; 2) Università di Cagliari. (literal)
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- Effects of premixed low temperature combustion of fuel blends with high resistance to auto-ignition on performances and emissions in a high speed Diesel engine (literal)
- Abstract
- This paper reports results of an experimental investigation to
demonstrate the potential to employ blends of fuels having
low cetane numbers that can provide high resistance to autoignition
to reduce simultaneously NOx and smoke. Because
of the higher resistance to auto-ignition, blends of diesel and
gasoline at different volume fraction may provide more time
for the mixture preparation by increasing the ignition delay.
The result produces the potential to operate under partially
premixed low temperature combustion with lower levels of
EGR without excessive penalties on fuel efficiency. In
addition to the diesel fuel, the tested blends were mixed by
the baseline diesel with 20% and 40% of commercial EURO
IV 98 octane gasoline by volume, denoted G20 and G40.
The experimental activity has been performed on a
turbocharged, water cooled, DI diesel engine, equipped with
a common rail injection system. The engine equipment
includes an exhaust gas recirculation system controlled by an
external driver, a piezo-quartz pressure transducer to detect
the in-cylinder pressure signal and a current probe to acquire
the energizing current to the injectors. Engine tests have been
carried out at the engine speeds of 2500 rpm and a BMEP of
0.8 MPa exploring the effect of the start of injection, exhaust
gas recirculation, injection pressure on combustion behavior
and engine out emissions.
The main results of the investigation have provided to realize
a premixed low temperature combustion by the management
of EGR rate, injection pressure and the longer ignition delay
induced jointly by the higher resistance to auto ignition of
fuel blends and their higher volatility. Results of smoke
emissions have been cut down to zero for G20 and G40
blends at moderate level of injection pressure and oxygen
concentration at the intake. (literal)
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