Emission characteristics of diesel, gas to liquid, and biodiesel-blended fuels in a diesel engine for passenger cars
The need for diversification of energy sources and reducing various emissions including CO 2 emission in diesel engine can be met with alternative diesel fuels such as gas to liquid (GTL) and GTL–biodiesel blends. But there should be a clear understanding of the combustion and engine-out emission ch...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Fuel (Guildford) 2010-12, Vol.89 (12), p.3840-3846 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The need for diversification of energy sources and reducing various emissions including CO
2 emission in diesel engine can be met with alternative diesel fuels such as gas to liquid (GTL) and GTL–biodiesel blends. But there should be a clear understanding of the combustion and engine-out emission characteristics for alternative fuels. In this respect, an experimental study was conducted on a 2.0
L 4 cylinders turbocharged diesel engine fuelled with those alternative diesel fuels to investigate the engine-out emission characteristics under various steady-state engine operating conditions. The results revealed that noticeable decreases in THC (22–56%) and CO (16–52%) emissions for GTL–biodiesel blends were observed, whereas NO
x emissions for GTL–biodiesel blends increased by a maximum of 12% compared to diesel. With regard to particle size distributions (PSDs) for GTL–biodiesel blends, the particulate matter (PM) number concentration in accumulation mode decreased, as a result of the excess oxygen content in biodiesel. Contrary to the tendency in the accumulation mode, there was a slight increase in the PM number concentration in the nucleation mode under the operating conditions wherein the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) strategy was applied. The total PM number concentration for G
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BD40 decreased by a maximum of 46% compared to that for diesel. From these results of enhanced emission characteristics compared to diesel and GTL fuel, the potential for the use of GTL–biodiesel blends could be confirmed. |
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ISSN: | 0016-2361 1873-7153 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.fuel.2010.07.009 |