Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6633132 | Fuel | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The results indicated that with similar CN and the same engine settings, the alcohol/Diesel blends and Diesel fuel exhibited the same start of combustion and almost identical heat release processes. The blends generated slightly faster combustion and a higher indicated thermal efficiency than Diesel fuel under most of the tested conditions and in both engines. Diesel blends of n-butanol and 2-ethylhexanol showed good cold start performance in the multi-cylinder LD engine. Results regarding emissions demonstrated that the total particulate matter (PM) number was reduced when using alcohol/Diesel blends and the PM diameter seems to decrease as the amount of oxygen in the fuel was increased in the LD engine. It was concluded that alcohol/Diesel blends produce much less soot than Diesel fuel in both types of engine owing to the higher oxygen content in the blends but cause slightly increased NO formation.
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Authors
Tankai Zhang, Lisa Jacobsson Nilsson, Cecilia Björkholtz, Karin Munch, Ingemar Denbratt,