An Analysis of Regulated and Unregulated Emissions in an HSDI Diesel Engine under the LTC Regime

2007-01-0905

04/16/2007

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SAE World Congress & Exhibition
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Several mechanisms are discussed to understand the formation of both regulated and unregulated emissions in a high speed, direct injection, single cylinder diesel engine using low sulphur diesel fuel. Experiments were conducted over a wide range of injection pressures, EGR rates, injection timings and swirl ratios. The regulated emissions were measured by the standard emission equipment. Unregulated emissions such as aldehydes and ketones were measured by high pressure liquid chromatography and hydrocarbon speciation by gas chromatography. Particulate mass was measured with a Tapered Element Oscillating Microbalance (TEOM). Analysis was made of the sources of different emission species and their relationship with the combustion process under the different operating conditions. Special attention is given to the low temperature combustion (LTC) regime which is known to reduce both NOx and soot. However the HC, CO and unregulated emissions increased at a higher rate.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2007-01-0905
Pages
21
Citation
Natti, K., Bhattacharyya, A., Kastury, A., Henein, N. et al., "An Analysis of Regulated and Unregulated Emissions in an HSDI Diesel Engine under the LTC Regime," SAE Technical Paper 2007-01-0905, 2007, https://doi.org/10.4271/2007-01-0905.
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Apr 16, 2007
Product Code
2007-01-0905
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English