Abstract Experiments in regard to influence of n-butanol, diesel and PODE3-4 hybrid fuel coupled pre-injection strategy on combustion and emission characteristics of diesel engine were conducted at 20% EGR (exhaust… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Experiments in regard to influence of n-butanol, diesel and PODE3-4 hybrid fuel coupled pre-injection strategy on combustion and emission characteristics of diesel engine were conducted at 20% EGR (exhaust gas recirculation) rates. BD20 that composed of 20% n-butanol and 80% conventional diesel (v/v), PD20 that composed of 20% PODE3-4 and 80% conventional diesel (v/v), BDP20 that composed of 20% PODE3-4 and 80% BD20 (v/v), and pure diesel fuel (D100) were tested. The results showed that compared to a single injection route, pilot injection route lowers the MPRR (Maximum Pressure Rise Rate). By decreasing pilot injection interval or increasing the pilot injection rate, MPRR is further reduced. MPRR can be reduced by blending PODE3-4, and the descending sequence of MPRR for the four fuels is: BD20 > BDP20 > D100 > PD20. Moreover, adding the oxygenated fuel into diesel causes the NOx emission increase, and the change of pilot injection strategy impacts little on NOx emission of all the four fuels. The descending sequence of soot emission is: D100 > BD20 > PD20 > BDP20, where soot emission of D100 increases as pilot injection rate increases or decreases due to the increases of pilot injection interval, while emissions of other remaining three blends are insensitive to pilot injection strategy. The accretion of PODE3-4 in the D100 or BD20 shows a significant downtrend in CO emission, where that of BDP20 is the lowest; CO and HC emissions of the four fuels increase due to the increases of pilot injection interval, and enhancing the pilot rate results in reduction in HC emissions of PD20 and BDP20, but the change of CO emission is not obvious. By introducing the pilot injection, the total particle number concentration of pure diesel increases, but with modest effect on those of the blends. Regardless of single injection or pilot injection, total particle number concentrations of multi-fuels are significantly lowered compared with that of D100.
               
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