2014
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.554.479
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Effect of Air Movement to Spray Development of Rapeseed Oil in Diesel Engine

Abstract: Fuel-air mixing is important process in diesel combustion. Generally there a two air mixing strategy, which is slow fuel – fast air mixing and fast fuel – slow air mixing. Air movement inside the combustion chamber greatly affect the mixing process and made effective fuel air mixing possible. Biomass fuel needs great help of mixing to atomization because the fuel has high viscosity and high distillation temperature. This study investigates the effect of air movement to spray development and atomization charact… Show more

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“…In addition, although biofuels are more attractive and economical, they create problems of higher emissions compared with petroleum-based diesel [6][7][8]. This is due to the problems of emitting NOx and particulate matter (PM) into the atmosphere as a result of the oxidation stability, the cetane number, the stoichiometric point, the biofuel composition and the extremely viscous antioxidants on degradation [9]. Thus, improvement in engine exhaust emissions from biodiesel fuel is urgently required to meet the future stringent emissions regulations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, although biofuels are more attractive and economical, they create problems of higher emissions compared with petroleum-based diesel [6][7][8]. This is due to the problems of emitting NOx and particulate matter (PM) into the atmosphere as a result of the oxidation stability, the cetane number, the stoichiometric point, the biofuel composition and the extremely viscous antioxidants on degradation [9]. Thus, improvement in engine exhaust emissions from biodiesel fuel is urgently required to meet the future stringent emissions regulations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%