The Effect of Diesel injection Timing on a Turbocharged Diesel Engine Fumigated with Ethanol

880496

02/01/1988

Event
SAE International Congress and Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
A study has been done to determine the effect of changes in diesel injection timing on engine performance using a multicylinder, turbo-charged diesel engine fumigated with ethanol. Tests at half load with engine speeds of 2000 and 2400 rpm indicated that a 4% increase in thermal efficiency could be obtained by advancing the diesel injection timing from 18 to 29 °BTDC. The effect of changes in diesel timing was much more pronounced at 2400 rpm. Advancing the diesel timing decreased CO and unburned HC levels significantly. The increase in NO levels due to advances in diesel timing was offset by the decrease in NO due to ethanol addition.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/880496
Pages
16
Citation
Schroeder, A., Savage, L., White, R., and Sorenson, S., "The Effect of Diesel injection Timing on a Turbocharged Diesel Engine Fumigated with Ethanol," SAE Technical Paper 880496, 1988, https://doi.org/10.4271/880496.
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Published
Feb 1, 1988
Product Code
880496
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English