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    Enhancing Low Temperature Combustion With Biodiesel Blending in a Diesel Engine at a Medium Load Condition

    Source: Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power:;2016:;volume( 138 ):;issue: 004::page 41506
    Author:
    Lee, Sunyoup
    ,
    Oh, Seungmook
    ,
    Kim, Junghwan
    ,
    Kim, Duksang
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4031621
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: The present study investigated the effects of biodiesel blending under a wide range of intake oxygen concentration levels in a diesel engine. This study attempted to identify the lowest biodiesel blending rate that achieves acceptable levels of nitric oxides (NOx), soot, and coefficient of variation in the indicated mean effective pressure (COVIMEP). Biodiesel blending was to be minimized in order to reduce the fuel penalty associated with the biodiesels lower caloric value (LCV). Engine experiments were performed in a 1 l singlecylinder diesel engine at an engine speed of 1400 rev/min under a medium load condition. The blend rate and intake oxygen concentration were varied independently of each other at a constant intake pressure of 200 kPa. The biodiesel blend rate varied from 0% (B000) to 100% biodiesel (B100) at a 20% increment. The intake oxygen level was adjusted from 8% to 19% by volume (vol. %) in order to embrace both conventional and lowtemperature combustion (LTC) operations. A fixed injection duration of 788 ms at a fuel rail pressure of 160 MPa exhibited a gross indicated mean effective pressure (IMEP) between 750 kPa and 910 kPa, depending on the intake oxygen concentration. The experimental results indicated that the intake oxygen level had to be below 10 vol. % to achieve the indicated specific NOx (ISNOx) below 0.2 g/kW h with the B000 fuel. However, a substantial soot increase was exhibited at such a low intake oxygen level. Biodiesel blending reduced NOx until the blending rate reached 60% with reduced incylinder temperature due to lower total energy release. As a result, 60% biodieselblended diesel (B060) achieved NOx, soot, and COVIMEP of 0.2 g/kW h, 0.37 filter smoke number (FSN), and 0.5, respectively, at an intake oxygen concentration of 14 vol. %. The corresponding indicated thermal efficiency was 43.2%.
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    contributor authorLee, Sunyoup
    contributor authorOh, Seungmook
    contributor authorKim, Junghwan
    contributor authorKim, Duksang
    date accessioned2017-05-09T01:28:26Z
    date available2017-05-09T01:28:26Z
    date issued2016
    identifier issn1528-8919
    identifier othergtp_138_04_041506.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/161080
    description abstractThe present study investigated the effects of biodiesel blending under a wide range of intake oxygen concentration levels in a diesel engine. This study attempted to identify the lowest biodiesel blending rate that achieves acceptable levels of nitric oxides (NOx), soot, and coefficient of variation in the indicated mean effective pressure (COVIMEP). Biodiesel blending was to be minimized in order to reduce the fuel penalty associated with the biodiesels lower caloric value (LCV). Engine experiments were performed in a 1 l singlecylinder diesel engine at an engine speed of 1400 rev/min under a medium load condition. The blend rate and intake oxygen concentration were varied independently of each other at a constant intake pressure of 200 kPa. The biodiesel blend rate varied from 0% (B000) to 100% biodiesel (B100) at a 20% increment. The intake oxygen level was adjusted from 8% to 19% by volume (vol. %) in order to embrace both conventional and lowtemperature combustion (LTC) operations. A fixed injection duration of 788 ms at a fuel rail pressure of 160 MPa exhibited a gross indicated mean effective pressure (IMEP) between 750 kPa and 910 kPa, depending on the intake oxygen concentration. The experimental results indicated that the intake oxygen level had to be below 10 vol. % to achieve the indicated specific NOx (ISNOx) below 0.2 g/kW h with the B000 fuel. However, a substantial soot increase was exhibited at such a low intake oxygen level. Biodiesel blending reduced NOx until the blending rate reached 60% with reduced incylinder temperature due to lower total energy release. As a result, 60% biodieselblended diesel (B060) achieved NOx, soot, and COVIMEP of 0.2 g/kW h, 0.37 filter smoke number (FSN), and 0.5, respectively, at an intake oxygen concentration of 14 vol. %. The corresponding indicated thermal efficiency was 43.2%.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleEnhancing Low Temperature Combustion With Biodiesel Blending in a Diesel Engine at a Medium Load Condition
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume138
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4031621
    journal fristpage41506
    journal lastpage41506
    identifier eissn0742-4795
    treeJournal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power:;2016:;volume( 138 ):;issue: 004
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