• Title of article

    Experimental investigation of the effects of AFR, spark advance and EGR on nanoparticle emissions in a PFI SI engine

  • Author/Authors

    Arsie، نويسنده , , Ivan and Di Iorio، نويسنده , , Silvana and Vaccaro، نويسنده , , Salvatore، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    1
  • To page
    10
  • Abstract
    Nanoparticle emissions continue to catch the attention because of their adverse health effects and their impact on the environment. Internal combustion engines are the major source of particle emissions in urban areas. The legislation proposes a stronger restriction for both diesel and gasoline engines. In particular, the European particle measurement program (PMP) has introduced particle number regulation for both diesel and gasoline engines. Great efforts are then devoted to the reduction of the particle emissions; nonetheless, the mechanisms governing particle formation are still not fully understood, neither for diesel nor for gasoline engines. m of the paper is the experimental characterization of particles emitted from a Port Fuel Injection (PFI) gasoline engine in steady state operating conditions. In particular, the impact of engine control variables (i.e. injection time and spark advance) and emissions control technologies (i.e. exhaust gas recirculation—EGR) on particle size and number was deeply investigated. Moreover, the effect of the dilution conditions was also analyzed. The investigation was carried out at the exhaust of a 1242 cc PFI spark ignition (SI) engine. The engine test bench was equipped with a full-pass engine control system dSPACE MicroAutoBox and a scanning mobility particle sizer (SMPS) for particle counting and sizing.
  • Keywords
    PFI SI engine , AFR and spark advance , Dilution conditions , Nanoparticle emissions
  • Journal title
    Journal of Aerosol Science
  • Serial Year
    2013
  • Journal title
    Journal of Aerosol Science
  • Record number

    1386299