This content is not included in
your SAE MOBILUS subscription, or you are not logged in.
Heavy-Duty Diesel Emissions as a Function of Alternate Fuels
Annotation ability available
Sector:
Language:
English
Abstract
Emissions from a modern heavy-duty Diesel truck engine were characterized with five different fuels during transient and steady-state operation. A control fuel (Phillips D-2) was used for baseline emissions, and as base stock in three alternate fuel blends containing EDS or SRC-II middle distillates, or used lubricating oil. The fifth fuel tested was neat soybean oil, heated to 145°C. HC, CO, NOX, and particulate emissions were similar for this engine on all fuels tested, with the exception of higher particulates for the soybean oil and higher NOX for the SRC-II blend.
Recommended Content
Authors
Citation
Ullman, T., Hare, C., and Baines, T., "Heavy-Duty Diesel Emissions as a Function of Alternate Fuels," SAE Technical Paper 830377, 1983, https://doi.org/10.4271/830377.Also In
References
- Ullman Terry L. Hare Charles T. “Heavy-Duty Diesel Emissions as a Function of Alternate Fuels” Final Report to the Environmental Protection Agency under Contract No. 68-03-2884, Task Specification 14
- Federal Register “Heavy-Duty Engines for 1979 and Later Model Years” Thursday September 8 1977
- Federal Register “Gaseous Emission Regulations for 1984 and Later Model Year Heavy-Duty Engines,” 34 14 January 21 1980
- Bykowski Bruce B. “Characterization of Diesel Emissions From Operation of a Light-Duty Diesel Vehicle on Alternate Source Diesel Fuels,” Final Report EPA 460/3-82-002 prepared for the Environmental Protection Agency November 1981
- Urban Charles M. “Light-Duty Diesel Organic Material Control Technology Investigation Program” SwRI Progress Report No. 10 under Contract No. 68-03-2872 to the Environmental Protection Agency August 10 1980
- Cross Rich “Diesel Drain Oil&“Free” Fuel or Maintenance Nemesis,” Article in the Commercial Car Journal March 1981
- Chevron Research Special Report “Used Diesel Crankcase Oil - If You Can't Recycle It, Why Not Burn It in the Engine,” Prepared by Engine Lubricants and Marketing Services Division, Lubricants Research Department Chevron Research Company Richmons California 1975
- Bechtold R. L. Lestz S. S. “Combustion Characteristics of Diesel Fuel Blends Containing Used Lubricating Oil,” SAE Paper 760132 presented at the Automotive Engineering Congress and Exposition Detroit, Michigan February 1976
- Ryan T. W. III Callahan T. J. Dodge L. G. “Characterization of Vegetable Oils for Use as Fuels in Diesel Engines,” for International Conference on Plant and Vegetable Oils as Fuels, American Society of Agricultural Engineers Fargo North Dakota August 1982
- Hoppie L. O. “The Influence of Initial Fuel Temperature on Ignition Delay,” SAE Paper 820356
- Federal Register “Control of Air Pollution from New Motor Vehicles and New Motor Vehicle Engines; Particulate Regulation for Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines,” January 7 1981
- Martin Sherrill F. “Emissions from Heavy-Duty Engines Using the 1984 Transient Test Procedure, Volume II-Diesel,” Final Report EPA 460/3-81-031 prepared under Contract No. 68-03-2603 for the Environmental Protection Agency July 1981
- Ullman Terry L. Hare Charles T. “Emission Characterization of an Alcohol/Diesel-Pilot Fueled Compression-Ignition Engine and Its Heavy-Duty Diesel Counterpart” Final Report EPA 460/3-81-023 prepared under Contract No. 68-03-2884, Task Specification 6 for the Environmental Protection Agency August 1981
- Federal Register “Heavy-Duty Engines for 1979 and Later Model Years,” September 8 1977
- Springer Karl J. “Characterization of Sulfates, Odor, Smoke, POM, and Particulates from Light and Heavy-Duty Engines - Part IX” Final Report EPA 460/3-79-007 prepared under Contract 68-03-2417 for the Environmental Protection Agency June 1979
- Federal Register “Gaseous Emission Regulations for 1984 and Later Model Year Heavy-Duty Engines,” Vol 45 14 January 21 1980
- Federal Register “Control of Air Pollution from New Motor Vehicles and New Motor Vehicle Engines; Particulate Regulation for Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines,” January 7 1981
- Smith L. R. Warner M. A. Fanick E. R. Dietzmann H. E. “Analytical Procedures for Characterizing Unregulated Emissions from Vehicles Using Middle-Distillate Fuels,” Interim Report, Contract 68-02-2497, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development April 1980
- Levins P. L. Kendall D. A. “Application of Odor Technology to Mobile Source Emission Instrumentation,” CRC Project CAPE 7-68 under Contract No. 68-03-0561 September 1973
- Memo from Craig Harvey, Environmental Protection Agency, to Ralph Stahman and Merrill Korth Environmental Protection Agency February 26 1979
- Swarin S. J. Williams R. L. “Liquid Chromatographic Determination of Benzo(a)pyrene in Diesel Exhaust Particulate: Verification of the Collection of Analytical Methods,” Research Publication GMR-3127 General Motors Research Laboratories Warren, Michigan October 1979
- Ames B. McCann J. Yamasaki E. “Methods for Detecting Carcinogens and Mutagens with the Salmonella/Mammalian-Microsome Mutagenicity Test,” Mutation Research 31 347 364 1975