Optical Analysis of Combustion and Soot Formation in a CI Engine Fuelled with Water in Diesel Emulsion through Microchannels Emulsification
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Water in diesel emulsion (WiDE) is a viable solution for lowering both NOx and
Soot emissions from compression ignition (CI) engines. In this paper, the effect of WiDE on
the combustion process and exhaust emissions of a prototype optically accessible CI engine
was investigated through conventional in-cylinder pressure measurements and optical
diagnostics. The emulsion (9.1%v of water) was produced through a prototype designed
microchannels emulsifier with a small amount of nonionic surfactant. Commercial diesel was
set as reference fuel and compared to WiDE. The start of injection (SOI) was swept from 8 to
23 CAD BTDC. For diesel fuel, the injected mass and injection pressure were representative of
a medium load regime, WiDE injection interval was adjusted to keep constant the energy
content. Compared to Diesel, WiDE induced an increase in ignition time, enhancing the
air/fuel mixing with a simultaneous reduction in PM and NOx. 2D chemiluminescent emission
measurements highlighted a reduction in soot formation using WiDE, without significant
changes in soot oxidation rate.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Water in Diesel emulsion; Microchannels Emulsification ; Optical diagnostics; Fuel efficiency; Gaseous and particulate emissions
Elenco autori:
Tornatore, Cinzia; Marchitto, Luca; Valentino, Gerardo; Calabria, Raffaela; Massoli, Patrizio
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