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A Study of IDI 2-Stroke Cycle Compression Ignition Engine with DME
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2009-32-0063
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DME is alternate fuel for diesel engines, however DME has defects such as small lower calorific value, inferior lubricity and weak fuel penetration. To compensate disadvantages, In-direct injection 2-stroke diesel engine with low pressure fuel injection system was proposed. The fuel injection timing near TDC gave good performance because the heat loss of low temperature oxidation reaction reduced. The brake torque and brake thermal efficiency of 2-stroke IDI diesel engine were lower than those of 4-stroke engine. However, the exhaust gas emissions were very low level because the intake air leaked through the exhaust port and the exhaust gas was diluted.
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Yoshikawa, N., Yoshida, K., and Suzuki, T., "A Study of IDI 2-Stroke Cycle Compression Ignition Engine with DME," SAE Technical Paper 2009-32-0063, 2009.Also In
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