SAE Technical Paper Series 2015
DOI: 10.4271/2015-01-0803
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Combustion and Exhaust Gas Speciation Analysis of Diesel and Butanol Post Injection

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“…Figure 7 shows in plots (a) and (b) how the increase of the fuel mass in the post-injection leads to an increase of the BSFC for both operating points and over the complete range of the study. As described by Jeftić et al [25] for high load and no-EGR conditions, point #A shows higher sensitivity to the post-injection timing on BSFC. This happens because of the increase of the engine torque, which is especially relevant when the post-injection delay with respect to the main injection is small [27], as observed in Figure 7c and to a lesser extent in Figure 7d, in which the iso-torque lines evidence a lower slope.…”
Section: Engine and Doc Responsesupporting
confidence: 52%
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“…Figure 7 shows in plots (a) and (b) how the increase of the fuel mass in the post-injection leads to an increase of the BSFC for both operating points and over the complete range of the study. As described by Jeftić et al [25] for high load and no-EGR conditions, point #A shows higher sensitivity to the post-injection timing on BSFC. This happens because of the increase of the engine torque, which is especially relevant when the post-injection delay with respect to the main injection is small [27], as observed in Figure 7c and to a lesser extent in Figure 7d, in which the iso-torque lines evidence a lower slope.…”
Section: Engine and Doc Responsesupporting
confidence: 52%
“…Another important aspect to define the regeneration strategy is related to the properties of the fuel, which determine the specific composition of the HC [25] and, consequently, the DOC response [26]. Chen et al [27] concluded that the regeneration was slower when using biodiesel fuel due to the lower temperature reached in the DOC compared to a regular diesel fuel.…”
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“…30 It was observed that only early post-injections were suitable since late post-injections failed to ignite and did not produce a meaningful power output. 30,31 Thus, a post-injection timing sweep was carried out only for early post-injections, ranging from 10° CA ATDC to 30° CA ATDC. The post-injection timing sweep was carried out in smaller increments than in the previous tests.…”
Section: Post-injection Timing Sweepmentioning
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“…The post-injection timing sweep was carried out in smaller increments than in the previous tests. 30,31 The post-injection duration was constant throughout the post-injection timing sweep. The timing of the main injection was fixed while the duration of the main injection was adjusted to maintain a constant IMEP of 6 bar.…”
Section: Post-injection Timing Sweepmentioning
confidence: 99%