Effects of Oxygenated Fuel and Cetane Improver on Exhaust Emission from Heavy-Duty DI Diesel Engines

942023

10/01/1994

Event
International Fuels & Lubricants Meeting & Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
Smoke emission from single-cylinder DI and IDI diesel engines was shown to strongly depend on oxygen content in fuel regardless of oxygenate molecular structure. Thus, with cetane improver and oxygenate used in combination in a proportion determined from blending properties and potential cost for modern heavy-duty DI diesel engines were assessed. The combined use of nitrate type cetane improver with glycol ether type oxygenate reduced particulate, HC, and CO emission but not that of NOx. Particulate reduction depended on oxygenate content. Oxygenate at less than 5% with cetane improver seldom worsened volume-based fuel economy compared with the base hydrocarbon fuel.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/942023
Pages
10
Citation
Akasaka, Y., and Sakurai, Y., "Effects of Oxygenated Fuel and Cetane Improver on Exhaust Emission from Heavy-Duty DI Diesel Engines," SAE Technical Paper 942023, 1994, https://doi.org/10.4271/942023.
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Published
Oct 1, 1994
Product Code
942023
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English