Browse Publications Technical Papers 2000-05-0039
2000-06-12

Combustion and exhaust emissions of a DI diesel engine operated with dual fuel 2000-05-0039

In order to improve the trade-off between smoke and NOx in a DI diesel engine, the effect of premixed natural gas on combustion and exhaust emission has been investigated experimentally. The effects of the CNG charging rate and the EGR rate on ignition and combustion rate are mainly examined, in addition, the effects of CNG and EGR on NOx reduction was analyzed from the viewpoint of water content in the EGR gas. As a result, it is found that (1) the burning rate of natural gas pre-mixture is larger under the higher temperature condition, thus, the larger burning rate results in shortening the combustion duration and leads to lower fuel consumption, (2) ignition and the burning rate of natural gas are suppressed by EGR, (3) significant NOx reduction is obtained by charging natural gas under the low load condition, and (4) the NOx reduction rate due to EGR is about twice of the one due to the port water injection.

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