Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
This paper explores the effects of fuel injection pressure, charge dilution (EGR) and
fuel-air mixing (swirl) on the particulate matter emissions at the exhaust of a state-ofthe-
art DI diesel engine. The engine is a single cylinder prototype engine, derived from
the Euro IV version of FIAT 1.9 JTD M-Jet 16V. A test point was selected,
corresponding to a low load condition in the European emission test schedule for light
duty cars. An unconventional diesel combustion regime, aimed to get lower flame
temperatures and overcome the NOx-soot trade off, has been also investigated. A
physical characterization of carbonaceous particulate has been carried out at the engine
exhaust by means of optical diagnostic techniques. The size of soot primary particles
has been inferred by means of time-resolved laser induced incandescence, whilst the
mean size of soot aggregates has been measured using light scattering methods.
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Soot formation; DI diesel; Laser Induced Incandescence; Laser Light Scattering
List of contributors:
Avolio, Giovanni; Moccia, Vincenzo; Lazzaro, Maurizio; Bertoli, Claudio; Beatrice, Carlo
Book title:
Advanced Atmospheric Aerosol Symposium
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