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A Low Cost Euro-III Development Strategy for 4 L Engine for Commercial Vehicle Application
Technical Paper
2006-01-3384
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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Reduction of NOx (Oxides of Nitrogen) and particulates from engine exhaust is one of the prime considerations in current research and development in automotive industry. The present paper describes the combustion optimization done on a four cylinder, 4 liter DI diesel engine to meet stringent Euro-III emission norms. The engine FIE (Fuel Injection Equipment) and injector geometry was optimized for performance and emission. Smoke measurements were considered as indicative of soot, to predict particulate emissions. This was done to simplify the overall process and save development time. It was concluded that by combining the flexibility of electronically controlled fuel injection begin, with improved nozzle technologies, with higher spray velocities and spray penetration, a considerable reduction in NOx and particulate emissions can be achieved. This can serve as a low cost solution, without any exhaust after-treatment systems.
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Petkar, R., Chougule, N., Deo, Y., and Kiran, P., "A Low Cost Euro-III Development Strategy for 4 L Engine for Commercial Vehicle Application," SAE Technical Paper 2006-01-3384, 2006, https://doi.org/10.4271/2006-01-3384.Also In
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