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Effect of injection timing on combustion, emission and particle morphology of an old diesel engine fueled with ternary blends at low idling operations

Jun Cong Ge, Guirong Wu, Byeong-O Yoo and Nag Jung Choi

Energy, 2022, vol. 253, issue C

Abstract: Currently, idling emissions and old vehicle emissions have attracted more and more attention. Many countries have made corresponding policies to limit these emissions. In this study, to investigate the combustion, engine performance, and emission characteristics of an old diesel engine fueled with diesel-palm biodiesel-ethanol (DPE) ternary blended fuels according to various multiple injection strategies under low idling conditions, a series of experiments were carried out on an old common-rail direct injection (CRDI) diesel engine. The engine speed and load were fixed at 750 rpm (the lowest speed) and 30 Nm, respectively. Two test modes of A (only pilot injection timing was variable) and B (only main injection timing was variable) were comparative studied. The experimental results show that the main-pilot injection timings and DPE ternary blends have significant impacts on the engine performance, combustion and characteristics. Overall, as the ethanol concentrations in DPE ternary blends increase, brake specific fuel consumption (BSFC), maximum heat release rate (HRRmax), ignition delay, carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrocarbon (HC) emissions increase, while nitrogen oxides (NOx) and smoke emissions are simultaneously reduced. The high volatility, high latent heat of evaporation and high oxygen content of ethanol may play a major role in reducing NOx and smoke emissions. In addition, the primary particle diameter of all tested fuels is distributed in a narrow range of 18–24 nm, and the addition of ethanol is beneficial to reduce the particle diameter.

Keywords: Injection timing; Particle morphology; Ternary blend; Idling emissions; Old vehicle emissions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2022.124150

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