Optical investigations of alternative fuel combustion in common rail compression ignition engine
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
The mereasing global energy demand and the decreasing fossil-energy resources are enhancing the interest in tne combustion characteristics of alternative fuels for diesel engines. Alternative-fuel combustion has been studied in detail in light-duty diesel engines, even if the comparison of test results from different chemical nature fuels obtained by integrated optical methodologies is lacking. Thus, it is primary objective of the present study to characterize the combustion of selected alternative fuels in an optical common rail compression ignition engine by high-speed immenance imaging and natural emission spectrocopy. The effect of the fuels on in-cylinder spray combustion and were performed in a single cylinder high swirl compression ignition engine. The test engine was optically accessible and equipped with a common rail multi-jets injection system. Several injection pressures and timings at two EGR rates were tested. Digital imaging allowed characterizing the evaporating spray and the combustion precess UV-visible emission spectroscopy was used to follow the evolution of the combustion process chemical makers. Chemiluminescence signal due to OH was identified. The soot spectral feature in the visible wavelengh range was correlated to soot engine out emissions. Conventional and optical data related to diesel fuel blended with gasoline and butanol were compared.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Optical diagnostcs; alternative fuels; diesel fuel; common rail; compression ignition engine
List of contributors:
Marchitto, Luca; Merola, SIMONA SILVIA; Tornatore, Cinzia; Valentino, Gerardo
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