Data di Pubblicazione:
2001
Abstract:
In this paper some preliminary results on the emission
performance of a modern CR DI diesel engine running on
reformulated diesel fuels are discussed.
The engine employed in the tests was a Fiat M724
1910cc, installed on Alfa Romeo 156 1.9 JTD.
Modern injection systems can modify the spray structure
with respect to a spray of a classical rotary injection
pump so the well-consolidated knowledge on the
correlation between fuel parameters and pollutant
emissions may not be valid for the new generation of DI
diesel engines.
Two high quality fossil fuels and a synthetic fuel were
selected for the tests.
Tests were directed to analyze the relative influence on
exhaust emissions between injection parameters and fuel
quality. One engine test point (2000 rpm x 2 bar of
b.m.e.p.) was chosen, with different setting of injection
pressure, EGR ratio and pilot injection activation.
Moreover a comparison between the performance of the
CR engine and a light duty DI engine equipped with a
classical distributor pump (Bosch VE pump) is also
presented.
With common rail systems, the soot increase, due to the
EGR, is evident only at relatively low rail pressure while
at high injection pressure the soot emissions are not
influenced by the EGR rate.
Contrary to the engine with the distributor pump injection
system, the main characteristic of CR engine appears a
moderate sensibility of NOx emissions and a poor
particulate dependence from fuel quality.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Motore Diesel; Combustibili; Combustione
Elenco autori:
Bertoli, Claudio; DEL GIACOMO, Nicola; Beatrice, Carlo; Migliaccio, Marianna
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