An Investigation of EGR Treatment on the Emission and Operating Characteristics of Modern Diesel Engines

2007-01-1083

04/16/2007

Event
SAE World Congress & Exhibition
Authors Abstract
Content
Tests are conducted to improve the use of exhaust gas recirculation on a single cylinder diesel engine with EGR stream treatment techniques that include intake heating, combustible substance oxidation, catalytic fuel reforming, and partial bypass-flow control. In parallel with the empirical work, theoretical modeling analyses are performed to investigate the effectiveness of the reforming process and the combined effects on the overall system efficiency. The research is aimed at stabilizing and expanding the limits of heavy EGR during steady and transient operations so that the individual limiting conditions of EGR can be better identified. Additionally, the heavy EGR is applied to enable in-cylinder low temperature combustion. The effectiveness of EGR treatment on engine emission and operating characteristics are therefore reported.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2007-01-1083
Pages
13
Citation
Zheng, M., Asad, U., Kumar, R., Reader, G. et al., "An Investigation of EGR Treatment on the Emission and Operating Characteristics of Modern Diesel Engines," SAE Technical Paper 2007-01-1083, 2007, https://doi.org/10.4271/2007-01-1083.
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Published
Apr 16, 2007
Product Code
2007-01-1083
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English