Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10264701 | Combustion and Flame | 2012 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
The results demonstrate the influence of the fuel properties, in particular cetane number and volatility, on mixture formation, ignition, combustion, soot formation, and emissions. Relatively high soot emissions for n-decane can basically be explained by its short ignition delay, small lift-off length, and lack of fuel-bound oxygen. The soot formation process seems to be more important for the relative engine-out emissions than soot oxidation under the investigated conditions. Furthermore, a very strong correlation between the ignition delay and the flame lift-off length (during injection) is found. This indicates that lift-off stabilization is essentially determined by autoignition.
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Authors
Markus Jakob, Thomas Hülser, Andreas Janssen, Philipp Adomeit, Stefan Pischinger, Gerd Grünefeld,