Title :
Performance of Diesel Engine Fueled with Ethanol-diesel Blends in Different Altitude Regions
Author :
Lei Ji-lin ; Tan Ze-fei ; Liu Shao-hua ; Bi Yu-Hua ; Shen Li-zhong
Author_Institution :
Yunnan Key Lab. of Internal Combustion Engine, Kunming Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Kunming, China
Abstract :
In order to investigate the effects ethanol-diesel blends and altitude on the performance of diesel engine, the comparative experiments were carried out on the bench of turbo-charged diesel engine fueled with pure diesel (as prototype) and ethanol-diesel blends (E10, E15, E20 and E30) under different atmospheric pressures (81kPa, 90kPa and 100kPa). The experimental results indicate that the equivalent brake-specific fuel consumption (BSFC) of ethanol-diesel blends are better than that of diesel under different atmospheric pressures and that the equivalent BSFC gets great improvement with the rise of atmospheric pressure when the atmospheric pressure is lower than 90kPa. When the atmospheric pressure declines below 90kPa, the ethanol-diesel blends have a remarkable effect on the drop of soot emission. Contrarily, in the case that the atmospheric pressure is over 90kPa, the influence weakens. Nevertheless, smoke emissions decrease obviously with the increasing percentage of ethanol in blends.
Keywords :
air pollution; atmospheric pressure; brakes; compressors; diesel engines; fuel systems; petroleum; soot; atmospheric pressures; brake-specific fuel consumption; diesel engine; ethanol-diesel blends; pressure 100 kPa; pressure 81 kPa; pressure 90 kPa; pure diesel; soot emission; turbo-charged diesel engine; Atmospheric Pressure; Diesel Engine; Ethanol-Diesel Blend; Performance;
Conference_Titel :
Digital Manufacturing and Automation (ICDMA), 2010 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
ChangSha
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-4286-7
DOI :
10.1109/ICDMA.2010.45