Endoscopic investigation of combustion process in a small compression ignition engine fuelled with rapeseed methyl ester
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
The aim of this study is to investigate the combustion process
and pollutant formation in a small compression ignition engine.
The engine is a prototype for quadricycles. It was designed to
comply with Euro 4 emission standard that is a future
regulation for this type of vehicles. Two optical accesses for
endoscopes were realized in the first cylinder to investigate the
combustion process. Two-color pyrometry method was applied
to combustion images in order to detect the flame temperature
and the soot concentration. The engine ran with a biodiesel,
the rapeseed methyl ester, and a conventional diesel fuel.
Operating conditions at the engine speed of 2000 rpm at full
and medium load were tested. NOx emissions were measured
at exhaust. A smoke meter was used to determine the
particulate matter concentration. The sizing and the counting of
the particles were performed by means of an engine exhaust
particle sizer spectrometer. A correlation between in-cylinder
data of flame temperature and soot concentration with NOx and
PM emissions, respectively, was found. Emission reduction
when the engine ran with RME was observed.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Magno, Agnese; Mancaruso, Ezio; Vaglieco, BIANCA MARIA
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