An experimental investigation on combustion and emissions characteristics of turbocharged di engines fueled with blends of biodiesel

Xiaoming Lu*, Yunshan Ge, Sijin Wu, Xiukun Han

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Abstract

Turbocharged and intercooled DI engines, fueled with different blends of biodiesel and diesel fuel, were chosen to conduct performance and emission tests on dynamometers. The properties of the test fuels were tested. The cylinder pressure and fuel injection pressure signals were recorded and combustion analysis was conducted. The engine exhaust emissions were measured. The results of the study indicated that HC, CO, PM and smoke emissions improvement was obtained. But there was an increase in fuel consumption and NOx emission, and a slight drop in power with the blends. The combustion analysis showed that biodiesel had a shorter ignition delay and a lower premixed combustion amount, but had an early start of injection caused by the fuel properties. The relationship between combustion and emissions was discussed.

Original languageEnglish
JournalSAE Technical Papers
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2005
Event2005 SAE Brasil Fuels and Lubricants Meeting, SFL 2005 - Rio de Janiero, Brazil
Duration: 11 May 200511 May 2005

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