Effects of gasoline–diesel and n-butanol–diesel blends on performance and emissions of an automotive direct-injection diesel engine

2012 
In the present paper, results of an experimental investigation carried out in a modern diesel engine running at different operating conditions and fuelled with blends of gasoline–diesel and n-butanoldiesel, are reported. The exploration strategy was focused on the management of injection pressure and timing to achieve a condition in which the whole amount of fuel was delivered before ignition. The aim of the paper is to evaluate the effects of fuel blends, which have low cetane number (CN) and are more resistant to auto-ignition than diesel fuel, on performance and engine-out emissions. Blends were mixed by the baseline diesel (D00) with 40% of commercial unleaded gasoline (G40) and 40% of n-butanol (B40). Fuel consumption and engine-out gaseous and smoke emissions from fuel blends were measured and compared to the neat diesel fuel. The investigation was performed on a turbocharged, water-cooled, direct-injection diesel engine, equipped with a common-rail injection system. The engine equipment included a...
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