Measurement of Trace Levels of Harmful Substances Emitted from a DME DI Diesel Engine

2005-01-2202

05/11/2005

Event
2005 SAE Brasil Fuels & Lubricants Meeting
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Content
In this report, trace levels of harmful substances, such as formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, SO2, benzene and so on, emitted from a DME fueled direct injection (DI) compression ignition (CI) engine were measured using a Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) emission analyzer. Results showed that the NO portion of NOx emissions with DME exceeded diesel fuel operation levels. DME fueling caused greater amounts of water than with diesel fuel operation. DME fueling was also associated with higher formaldehyde emissions than with diesel fuel operation. However, using an oxidation catalyst, formaldehyde could be decreased to a negligible level.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2005-01-2202
Pages
8
Citation
Oguma, M., Shiotani, H., Goto, S., and Suzuki, S., "Measurement of Trace Levels of Harmful Substances Emitted from a DME DI Diesel Engine," SAE Technical Paper 2005-01-2202, 2005, https://doi.org/10.4271/2005-01-2202.
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May 11, 2005
Product Code
2005-01-2202
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English