Investigation of the impact of biodiesel fuelling on NOx emissions using an optical direct injection diesel engine
- 1 August 2006
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in International Journal of Engine Research
- Vol. 7 (4) , 297-318
- https://doi.org/10.1243/14680874jer05005
Abstract
The impact of biodiesel fuelling on NO x emissions was investigated using an optically accessible diesel engine. A soy-based biodiesel (B100) and three separate primary reference fuel (PRF) blends were evaluated over a range of loads at an engine speed of 800 r/min. Experimental operating conditions were carefully controlled to maintain a constant start of combustion (SOC), and a PRF blend was identified that would eliminate differences in premixed-burn fraction. A load-averaged NO x increase of ∼10 per cent was observed for B100 relative to the PRF blend with matched premixed-burn fraction. The results indicate that factors other than SOC and premixed-burn fraction affect the tendency for biodiesel to increase NO x. Equilibrium calculations reveal no significant differences in stoichiometric adiabatic flame temperature between the test fuels; however, experimental data suggest that actual flame temperatures may be influenced by differences in soot radiative heat transfer. The effect of biodiesel on mixture stoichi-ometry at the lift-off length may also play an important role in increasing NO x emissions.Keywords
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