研究目的
To evaluate the influences of pre-injection on the combustion and emission characteristics of pure diesel (D100) and diesel/n-butanol (30% n-butanol and 70% diesel by volume, B30).
研究成果
In this study, bench experiments and simulations were carried out to evaluate the effects of pre-injection strategy on both the combustion and emission characteristics of D100 and B30 fuels. The main conclusions are described in the abstract.
研究不足
The drawbacks of experiments were overcame by providing some useful simulation results.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection
Both simulations and experimental tests were conducted to evaluate the influences of pre-injection on the combustion and emission characteristics of pure diesel (D100) and diesel/n-butanol (30% n-butanol and 70% diesel by volume, B30).
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources
Two types of fuels—D100 and B30—were used in this study. The volume fraction of n-butanol (30%) was determined from previous research results.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials
An in-line four-cylinder high-pressure common-rail diesel engine, emission analyzer (MEXA 7100DEGR, Horiba, Japan), smoke meter (415S, AVL, Austria).
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow
The engine speed and corresponding load were set as 1600 rpm and 35%, respectively. The start of main injection (SOMI) was set as ?7° CA ATDC. The EGR, intake air temperature, water-cooling temperature, intake air pressure, and injection pressure were controlled at approximately 26.8%, 30 ± 2 °C, 85 ± 5 °C, 0.14 MPa, and 90 MPa, respectively.
5:Data Analysis Methods
The experimental results provide the in-cylinder pressure (ICP), brake thermal efficiency (BTE), HRR, BSFC, ID, and emission concentrations of NOX, soot, CO, and UHC.
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