Effect of fuel oxygen on the trade-offs between soot, NOx and combustion efficiency in premixed low-temperature diesel engine combustion

2013 
Abstract The effect of fuel oxygen on the trade-offs between soot, nitric oxides (NO x ) and combustion efficiency in a premixed low-temperature combustion (LTC) mode using boost, single late injection and cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) is investigated in a single cylinder diesel engine. NO x , carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrocarbon (HC) emissions are dominated by intake dilution level (EGR rate), and not affected by fuel oxygen. For fuels with 0% and 7% fuel oxygen, soot exhibits a maximum at moderate intake dilution. When high intake dilution is used to reduce soot, combustion efficiency drops, demonstrating a soot versus combustion efficiency trade-off. When fuel oxygen is increased to 15%, soot is very low (maximum filter smoke number (FSN)  x versus soot trade-off is realized, and low NO x , low soot and high combustion efficiency are achieved at moderate intake dilution using fuel with 15% oxygen.
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