Experimental investigation of the effects of oxygenated fuels on exhaust emissions in a heavy duty diesel engine
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Yang, Yi Smith, Nigel |
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07/12/2015
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Physical and chemical properties of biofuels vary among various feedstocks and their subsequent conversions to fuels. The biofuels contain various amounts of oxygen, and this has a significant influence on exhaust emission. This oxygen content has been considered in order to investigate its effect on diesel engine exhaust emissions. The experiments have been conducted with a heavy duty diesel engine and various oxygenated fuels. It is found that the amount of oxygen in the fuel has a high level of influence on its exhaust emissions, and this provides agreement with diesel emissions results such as PN reduction. By increasing the amount of oxygen in the blend (by adding more biofuel), the particulate number (PN) is reduced and NOx increases gradually. However, the variation of PN and NOx are not similar for waste cooking biodiesel (WCBD) and butanol blend, even though their oxygen content are the same in the blends. This is due to the source of the biofuel and their internal chemistry. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/92314/1/Hossain%20ACS2015-Proceedings.pdf http://www.anz-combustioninstitute.org/local/papers/ACS2015-Proceedings.pdf Hossain, F.M., Nabi, M.N., Rahman, M.M., Zare, A., Rainey, T.J., Stuart, D., Ristovski, Z., & Brown, R.J. (2015) Experimental investigation of the effects of oxygenated fuels on exhaust emissions in a heavy duty diesel engine. In Yang, Yi & Smith, Nigel (Eds.) Australian Combustion Symposium 2015, 7-9 December 2015, University of Melbourne, Vic. http://purl.org/au-research/grants/ARC/LP110200158 |
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Copyright 2015 [Please consult the author] |
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School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering |
Palavras-Chave | #090201 Automotive Combustion and Fuel Engineering (incl. Alternative/Renewable Fuels) #090799 Environmental Engineering not elsewhere classified #Oxygenated fuel #Exhaust emissions #Particulate number |
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