Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8965229 | Energy Conversion and Management | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The objective of this work is to evaluate the efficiency of a conventional DOC in oxidizing the UHC and CO emissions from RCCI combustion. To do this, a medium-duty multi-cylinder diesel engine equipped with its original after treatment system has been used. First, the DOC conversion efficiency is evaluated under some steady-state conditions. Later, the influence of the thermal inertia on the DOC response has been evaluated by means of transient tests. In this sense, different engine load-speed steps as well some simplified conditions from the worldwide harmonized vehicle cycle (WHVC) and the supplemental engine transient cycle (SET) are evaluated. In steady-state conditions, with DOC-inlet temperatures of 200-300â¯Â°C, the results show conversion efficiencies of 100% for CO and 85-95% for HC. At 10% and 25% load, the DOC-outlet UHC levels are unacceptable considering the EURO VI regulation, while at 50% load the tailpipe emissions fulfill the emissions standard. The results in transient conditions are more promising thanks to effect of the thermal inertia, showing 100% conversion efficiency for CO and greater than 90% for UHC during large periods of engine operation.
Keywords
UHCLTCRCCIPFIIMEPSCEDMDFDPFCDCHCCIFSNTDCPRRATSBSFCMCELRFaTDCHRFEGRGasoline fractionNOxReactivity controlled compression ignitionLow temperature combustionDual-fuel combustionConventional diesel combustioncompression ignitionEmissionsResearch Octane NumberNitrogen oxidesafter top dead centerbrake specific fuel consumptionport fuel injectiondirect injectionOctane numberSETcrank angle degreeRONHomogeneous Charge Compression IgnitionFilter Smoke NumberCADDiesel particulate filtertop dead centercarbon monoxideSingle cylinder engineinternal combustion enginePressure rise rateCompression ratioIndicated mean effective pressureaftertreatmentCatalystSelective catalytic reductionexhaust gas recirculationIceSCR
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Authors
Jesús Benajes, Antonio GarcÃa, Javier Monsalve-Serrano, Rafael Lago Sari,