A parametric study on engine performance and emissions with neat diesel and diesel-butanol blends in the 13-Mode European Stationary Cycle
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posted on 2018-06-28, 00:00 authored by Md Nurun NabiMd Nurun Nabi, A Zare, FM Hossain, TA Bodisco, ZD Ristovski, RJ Brown© 2017 Elsevier Ltd This paper presents a comprehensive study of a wide range of engine performance parameters, including: indicated torque (IT), indicated power (IP), indicated mean effective pressure (IMEP) and indicated specific fuel consumption (ISFC). Further, the combustion parameters measured include: start of injection timing, in-cylinder peak pressure, boost pressure and rate of maximum pressure rise. Resultant emission parameters investigated include: exhaust blow by, unburned hydrocarbon (UBHC), oxides of nitrogen (NOx), particulate matter (PM), particle number (PN) and particle size distribution (PSD). Normal butanol (n-butanol) was chosen to blend with a reference diesel fuel. The experiment was conducted using a 6-cylinder, turbocharged common rail diesel engine in accordance with the 13-Mode European Stationary Cycle (ESC). Considering limits of solubility of n-butanol in reference diesel, a maximum of 30% n-butanol was blended with 70% reference diesel. Three different butanol blends having 10% butanol with 90% reference diesel, 20% butanol with 80% reference diesel and 30% butanol with 70% reference diesel (the blending percentages were on a volume basis) were prepared. The engine experimental results show that without considerably deteriorating engine performance, most of the emissions were significantly reduced with the butanol blends compared to those of the reference diesel.
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Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)
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148Start Page
251End Page
259Number of Pages
9ISSN
0196-8904Publisher
ElsevierPublisher DOI
Peer Reviewed
- Yes
Open Access
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2017-06-01Era Eligible
- Yes
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Energy Conversion and ManagementUsage metrics
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