Implementation of the closed-loop combustion control methodology in modern automotive diesel engines for low-end torque increment burning biodiesel
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
The interaction among biodiesel, engine calibration, and turbocharger system was investigated in a modern
automotive diesel engine. In consideration of the poorer maximum torque curve derived from the use of fatty acid methyl ester
(FAME) biodiesels, pure or in blends, with respect to the conventional diesel one, an experimental activity was dedicated to the
investigation of the capability of the closed-loop combustion control (CLCC) technology to mitigate or improve the impact of
FAME characteristics on the engine full torque curve. With respect to the well-known penalty effect of biodiesel on engine
performance, the results highlighted the capability of the CLCC technology to reset the torque loss burning biodiesel.
Furthermore, the study has provided evidence of the possibility to exploit the very low soot emissions burning FAME fuels,
increasing the low-end maximum torque curve with respect to a conventional diesel fuel. The described engine re-optimization
could be activated automatically in the engine electronic control unit, once a fuel-blending detection procedure based on the
CLCC system (currently in development) has been implemented. In this respect, the study represents a further step toward the
future actual full flex-fuel engine.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Diesel engines; fuels; biodiesel; engine control
Elenco autori:
Beatrice, Carlo; Guido, Chiara
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