Particle size distributions from a DI hgh performance SI engine fuelled with gasoline-ethanol blended fuels
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
This paper reports the results of an experimental investigation
on the combustion characteristics and exhaust particulate
emissions of a GDI high performance engine, fuelled with
blends of bio-ethanol and European gasoline fuel. The engine
is a 4-cylinder, 4 stroke, 1750 cm3 displacement, and
turbocharged. The engine was operated at fixed speed and
load, namely 1500 rpm and 110 Nm, and fuelled with
gasoline (E0), ethanol (E100) and two blends 50% v/v (E50)
and 85% v/v (E85) of ethanol in gasoline. Two fuel injection
strategies were investigated: homogeneous charge and
stratified charge combustion mode. The study mainly focuses
on the effects of fuel injection strategy and ethanol upon the
emissions of particulate matter (PM), in terms of mass,
number concentration and size distribution. The particle size
distribution was measured using a differential mobility
spectrometer (Cambustion DMS500), which allows
measuring the electrical mobility diameter of particles in the
size range 5-1000 nm with high time resolution (10Hz).
Smaller particles and lower total mass were emitted from the
engine fuelled with pure ethanol with respect to gasoline. On
the other hand, using the blends E50 and E85, a large
increase of the number concentration of particles in the
accumulation mode was observed. Furthermore, the PM mass
increased largely under the stratified combustion mode with
E50.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Lazzaro, Maurizio; Sementa, Paolo; DI IORIO, Silvana; Vaglieco, BIANCA MARIA
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