2009
DOI: 10.4271/2009-01-2668
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Effects of Different Type of Gasoline Fuels on Heavy Duty Partially Premixed Combustion

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“…Further research in heavy-duty and light-duty 4-stroke diesel engines operating with PPC concept using gasoline-like fuels and ethanol performed respectively by Wisconsin-Madison University, 16 Lund University [17][18][19][20][21][22] and more recently by Delphi Corporation, [23][24][25] confirmed the possibility to implement the PPC concept with very high efficiency, very low NO X emissions and low soot levels in a wide load operating range. However, the octane number is closely linked to the load range since the fuel ignition properties should be optimized to the given operating condition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Further research in heavy-duty and light-duty 4-stroke diesel engines operating with PPC concept using gasoline-like fuels and ethanol performed respectively by Wisconsin-Madison University, 16 Lund University [17][18][19][20][21][22] and more recently by Delphi Corporation, [23][24][25] confirmed the possibility to implement the PPC concept with very high efficiency, very low NO X emissions and low soot levels in a wide load operating range. However, the octane number is closely linked to the load range since the fuel ignition properties should be optimized to the given operating condition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Since this early work, many research groups from Lund University [27][28][29][30][31][32], University of Cambridge [33], Argonne National Laboratory [34][35][36], University of Wisconsin Madison [37] and Delphi Corporation [38][39][40] have performed additional experimental and numerical investigations operating with PPC using different fuels in the octane range of gasoline and ethanol. Different injection strategies have been explored, with various EGR rates, boost pressures, intake temperatures and swirl ratios at different engine loads and speeds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results obtained in heavy-duty (HD) 4-stroke diesel engines operating with the PPC combustion concept with gasoline-like fuels and ethanol, respectively in Wisconsin [14] and Lund Universities [15][16][17], confirmed how it is possible to achieve premixed combustions with very high efficiency, very low NOX emissions and lower soot levels compared to those generated by the conventional diesel combustion. However, too low octane fuels presents problems for extending the ignition delay at medium to high engine loads [16]; while too high octane fuels have ignition problems at low engine loads [18,19].…”
Section: Paper Draft: Implementation Of Partially Premixed Combustionmentioning
confidence: 65%