Hydrocracket fossil oil and hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) effect on combustion and emissions performance of "torque-controlled" diesel engines
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
The present paper describes the results of a research activity aimed at
studying the potential offered by the use of Hydrocracked fossil oil
(HCK) and Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) blends as premium
fuels for next generation diesel engines.
Five fuels have been tested in a light duty four cylinder diesel engine,
Euro 5 version, equipped with closed loop control of the combustion.
The set of fuels comprises four experimental fuels specifically
formulated by blending high cetane HVO and HCK streams and
oneEN590-compliant commercial diesel fuel representative of the
current market fuel quality.
A well consolidated procedure has been carried out to estimate, for
the tested fuels, the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC) vehicle
performance by means of the specific emissions at steady-state engine
operating points. The procedure included combustion, emission and
fuel consumption analysis at seven steady state partial speed/loads
test points which are representative of the urban and extra-urban part
of the engine homologation cycle (NEDC) and at high speed/high
load engine operating condition outside the NEDC area.
The results of the experimental activity proved that HCK-HVO
blends give several benefits when used in modern Euro 5 automotive
engines. While Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) emission are mainly
controlled by the Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) level, all other
engine emissions and comfort parameters can be significantly
improved significantly by using specific fuels tailored blended for
light duty engines
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Diesel fuel; HVO; Emission
List of contributors:
DEL GIACOMO, Nicola; Beatrice, Carlo; Guido, Chiara; Napolitano, Pierpaolo
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