Effects of air-fuel ratio on combustion and emissions of engine fueled with diesel/propane blends

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Abstract

The effects of air-fuel ratio on the combustion and emissions of a single-cylinder direct injection diesel engine fueled with diesel fuel and diesel/propane blends were investigated. The results show that the combustion duration decreases with the increase of air-fuel ratio and propane proportion; the peak cylinder pressure decreases with the increase of air-fuel ratio and increases with the increase of propane proportion, NOx and smoke emissions decrease with the increase of air-fuel ratio, HC emission increases greatly with the decrease of air-fuel ratio at smaller air-fuel ratio, while it increases with the increase of air-fuel ratio at larger air-fuel ratio; CO emission increases with the decrease of air-fuel ratio at smaller air-fuel ratio, and it almost keeps constant at larger air-fuel ratio; CO, HC and smoke emissions can be reduced simultaneously, but NOx emission increases when the engine is fueled with diesel/propane blend.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)38-42
Number of pages5
JournalNeiranji Gongcheng/Chinese Internal Combustion Engine Engineering
Volume31
Issue number1
StatePublished - Feb 2010

Keywords

  • Air-fuel ratio
  • Combustion
  • Diesel/propane blends
  • Emissions
  • Engine
  • IC engine

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