JOURNAL ARTICLE

Automotive Direct Injection Diesel Engine Sensitivity to Diesel Fuel Characteristics

Andrea GeriniX. Montagne

Year: 1997 Journal:   SAE technical papers on CD-ROM/SAE technical paper series Vol: 1

Abstract

<div class="htmlview paragraph">Among the technical solutions that can lead to energy converters with high thermal efficiency, the direct injection diesel (DID) engine ranks in a good position. This technology, once used only for heavy duty and stationary engines, is now spreading and reaches private cars, thanks to the developments of electronic control and injection equipments (high-pressure pump, 2 springs injectors, etc.), which improved the combustion control and the trade-off in terms of NOx and particulate matter (PM) emissions and in terms of noise. Recent vehicles are equipped with EGR and oxidation catalyst, making the tuning of the engine even more complex. Then, to take the best advantage from this technology, it becomes a major concern to assess precisely the sensitivity of direct injection diesel engines to fuel characteristics.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph">With a set of fuels formulated to cover large ranges of chemical compositions, viscosities, cetane numbers and densities, a private car, powered by a modern 4 cylinders, 1.9 liter DI engine, was run at the chassis dynamometer and a corresponding engine was run at the test bench. The impact of the fuel characteristics on regulated or unregulated (PAH, aldehydes) pollutant emissions and on the noise level was assessed either in standard tuning conditions, or while varying the EGR rate or the injection timing.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph">For chassis dynamometer tests, the new MVEG<span class="xref">*</span> cycle was selected, while for test bench studies three operating points were retained as representative of the partial load engine running.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph">In both cases, the results show that the cetane number has a strong influence on CO and HC emissions and on the particulates IOF / SOF ratio. An effect of the fuel density, more important on transient conditions, is observed on CO, particulates, SOF and aldehydes emissions.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph">The chemical composition, and particularly the aromatic content, had no clear impact on the gaseous emissions (CO and HC) in steady state conditions (tests on engine). Whereas, on transient mode (tests on vehicle), an influence is also detected on particulate and SOF levels. On the opposite, NOx emissions seem to present a low sensitivity to fuel characteristics.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph">The study reported in this communication has been conducted within the program of the “Groupement Moteur Carburant Lubrifiant (GMCL)”, in collaboration with ELF, OCTEL, PEUGEOT CITROËN, RENAULT and TOTAL.</div>

Keywords:
Automotive engineering Diesel fuel Automotive industry Sensitivity (control systems) Diesel engine Diesel particulate filter Environmental science Engineering Aerospace engineering Electronic engineering

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Citation History

Topics

Advanced Combustion Engine Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Chemical Engineering →  Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes
Vehicle emissions and performance
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Automotive Engineering
Biodiesel Production and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering

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