Effect of octane number obtained with different oxygenated components on the engine performance and emissions of a small GDI engine
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
Great efforts have been paid to improve engine efficiency as
well as to reduce the pollutant emissions. The direct injection
allows to improve the engine efficiency; on the other hand, the
GDI combustion produces larger particle emissions. The
properties of fuels play an important role both on engine
performance and pollutant emissions. In particular, great
attention was paid to the octane number. Oxygenated
compounds allow increasing gasoline's octane number and
play an important role in PM emission reduction. In this study
was analyzed the effect of fuels with different RON and with
ethanol and ethers content. The analysis was performed on a
small GDI engine. Two operating conditions, representative of
the typical EUDC cycle, were investigated. Both the engine
performance and the exhaust emissions were evaluated. The
gaseous emissions and particle concentration were measured
at the exhaust by means of conventional instruments. Particle
size distribution function was measured in the range from 5.6
nm to 560 nm by means of an Engine Exhaust Particle Sizer
(EEPS). The results point out that the better result in terms of
performance and emission reduction was observed for the high
RON fuel. The fuels with ethanol as additive show a large fuel
consumption and a not valuable effect on exhaust emissions
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Sementa, Paolo; DI IORIO, Silvana; Catapano, Francesco; Vaglieco, BIANCA MARIA
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