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Experimental study of n-butanol additive and multi-injection on HD diesel engine performance and emissions
Authors:Mingfa Yao  Hu Wang  Zunqing Zheng  Yan Yue
Affiliation:State Key Laboratory of Engines, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China
Abstract:Experimental study was conducted to investigate the influence of the diesel fuel n-butanol content on the performance and emissions of a heavy duty direct injection diesel engine with multi-injection capability. At fixed engine speed and load, exhaust gas recirculation rates were adjusted to keep NOx emission at 2.0 g/kW h. Diesel fuels with different amounts (0%, 5%, 10% and 15% by volume) of n-butanol were used. The results show that the n-butanol addition can significantly improve soot and CO emissions at constant specific NOx emission without a serious impact on the break specific fuel consumption and NOx. The impacts of pilot and post injection on engine characteristics by using blended fuels are similar to that found by using pure diesel. Early pilot injection reduces soot emission, but results in a dramatic increase of CO. Post injection reduces soot and CO emissions effectively. Under each injection strategy, the increase of fuel n-butanol content leads to further reduction of soot. A triple-injection strategy with the highest n-butanol fraction used in this study offers the lowest soot emission.
Keywords:EGR  exhaust gas recirculation  PM  particulate matter  UHC  unburned hydrocarbon  CO  carbon monoxide  BSFC  break specific fuel consumption  VNT  variable nozzle turbocharger  ECU  electronic control unit  CO2  carbon dioxide  LHV  low heating value  FSN  filter smoke number  ESC  european Stationary Cycle  CA  crank angle  ATDC  after top dead center  TDC  top dead center
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