A Comparative Study on Different Dual-Fuel Combustion Modes Fuelled with Gasoline and Diesel

2012-01-0694

04/16/2012

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SAE 2012 World Congress & Exhibition
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Comparisons have been made between dual-fuel (80% port-injection gasoline and 20% direct-injection diesel by mass) Highly Premixed Charge Combustion (HPCC) and blended-fuel (80% gasoline and 20% diesel) Low Temperature Combustion (LTC) modes on a 1-L single-cylinder test engine. In the HPCC mode, both early-injection (E-HPCC) and late-injection (L-HPCC) of diesel have been used. The comparisons have been conducted with a fixed fuel injection rate of 50 mg/cycle at 1500 rpm, and with the combustion phasing fixed (by adjusting the injection timing) so that the 50% heat release point (CA50) is at 8° ATDC. The rapid heat release process of LTC leads to the highest maximum pressure rise rate (MPRR). A two-peak heat release process is observed in L-HPCC, resulting in a lower MPRR. The heat release rate and MPRR values for the E-HPCC are comparable to the L-HPCC values. The EHPCC mode provides the lowest NOX emission. The soot emissions for all three modes are low. The HC emissions for both the HPCC modes are higher because of the trapping of the premixed gasoline mixture in the crevice volume.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2012-01-0694
Pages
11
Citation
Yang, B., Li, S., Zheng, Z., Yao, M. et al., "A Comparative Study on Different Dual-Fuel Combustion Modes Fuelled with Gasoline and Diesel," SAE Technical Paper 2012-01-0694, 2012, https://doi.org/10.4271/2012-01-0694.
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Apr 16, 2012
Product Code
2012-01-0694
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English