Variations in heat release rates and NOX formation of indirect injection (IDI) diesel engine fueled with fatty acid methyl esters (FAME)

2016 
ABSTRACTDue to concerns over fossil fuel shortages as well as the greenhouse effect of engine exhaust, biodiesel use in the transportation sector is being promoted. Biodiesel and fossil diesel have distinct physical and chemical properties. These deviations in fuel properties can result in different combustion characteristics and engine exhaust emissions. It has been reported that the emissions of CO, HC, and PM are reduced with biodiesel blends, but NOX emissions are increased and the increment is roughly proportional to the amount of biodiesel mixed in the fuel blend. Comparing the heat release rates of D100, B5, and B20 we found that the heat release rate increases as more biodiesel is mixed in the fuel blend. Ignition delay was shortened. The maximum pressure increase rate and the maximum heat release rate also increased for B20. A two-zone combustion model was developed to estimate the burned gas temperature. The extended Zeldovich mechanism was then used to calculate the NO formation in the burned z...
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