EGR Technologies for a Turbocharged and Intercooled Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine

970340

02/24/1997

Event
International Congress & Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
In this study three EGR methods were applied to a 12 liter turbocharged and intercooled Dl diesel engine, and the exhaust emission and fuel consumption characteristics were compared. One method is the Low Pressure Route system, in which the EGR is taken from down stream of the turbine to the compressor entrance. The other two systems are variations of the High Pressure Route system, in which the EGR is taken from the exhaust manifold to the intake manifold. One of the two High Pressure Route EGR systems is with back pressure valve located at downstream of the turbine and the other uses a variable geometry(VG) turbocharger. It was found that the High Pressure Route EGR system using VG turbocharger was the most effective and practical. With this method the EGR area could be enlarged and NOx reduced by 22% without increase in smoke or fuel consumption while maintaining an adequate excess air ratio.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/970340
Pages
10
Citation
Kohketsu, S., Mori, K., Sakai, K., and Hakozaki, T., "EGR Technologies for a Turbocharged and Intercooled Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine," SAE Technical Paper 970340, 1997, https://doi.org/10.4271/970340.
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Published
Feb 24, 1997
Product Code
970340
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English