Multiple fuel injection strategy for premixed charge compression ignition combustion engine using biodiesel blends

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作者
Singh, Akhilendra Pratap [1 ]
Jena, Ashutosh [1 ]
Agarwal, Avinash Kumar [1 ]
机构
[1] Indian Inst Technol Kanpur, Dept Mech Engn, Engine Res Lab, Kanpur 208016, Uttar Pradesh, India
关键词
Partially premixed charge compression ignition; combustion; emissions; particulates; biodiesel; EMISSION CHARACTERISTICS; PCCI ENGINE; EXHAUST EMISSIONS; MINERAL DIESEL; PERFORMANCE; PARAMETERS; ETHANOL; SOOT;
D O I
10.1177/14680874211066743
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O414.1 [热力学];
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摘要
In the last decade, advanced combustion techniques of the low-temperature combustion (LTC) family have attracted researchers because of their excellent emission characteristics; however, combustion control remains the main issue for the LTC modes. The objective of this study was to explore premixed charge compression ignition (PCCI) combustion mode using a double pilot injection (DPI; pilot-pilot-main) strategy to achieve superior combustion control and to tackle the soot-oxides of nitrogen (NOx) trade-off. Experiments were carried out in a single-cylinder research engine fueled with 20% v/v biodiesel blended with mineral diesel (B20) and 40% v/v biodiesel blended with mineral diesel (B40) vis-a-vis baseline mineral diesel. Engine speed and rate of fuel-mass injected were maintained constant at 1500 rpm and 0.6 kg/h mineral diesel equivalent, respectively. Pilot injection timings (at 45 degrees and 35 degrees before top dead center (bTDC)) and fuel quantities were fixed, while three fuel injection pressures (FIPs) and four different start of the main injection (SoMI) timings were investigated in this study. Results showed that multiple pilot injections resulted in a stable PCCI combustion mode, making it suitable for higher engine loads. For all test fuels, advancing SoMI timings led to relatively lesser knocking; however, engine performance characteristics degraded at advanced SoMI timings. B40 exhibited relatively superior engine performance among different test fuels at lower FIP; however, the difference in engine performance was insignificant at higher FIPs. Fuel injection parameters showed a significant effect on emissions, especially on the NOx and particulates. Advancing SoMI timing resulted in 20%-50% lower particulates emissions with a slight NOx increase; however, the differences in emissions at different SoMI timings reduced at higher FIPs. Somewhat higher particulates from biodiesel blends were a critical observation of this study, which was more dominant at advanced SoMI timings. Qualitative correlation between NOx-total particulate mass (TPM) was another critical analysis, which exhibited the relative importance of different fuel injection parameters for other alternative fuels. Overall, B20 at 700 bar FIP and 20 degrees SoMI timing emerged as the most promising proposition with some penalty in CO emission.
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页码:888 / 903
页数:16
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