In the present paper, the effect of the clean and cold EGR flow on the performance of a diesel engine running under Low Temperature Combustion conditions is investigated by means of experimental tests on a single-cylinder research engine. The engine layout was ad hoc designed to isolate the effect of the clean and cold recirculated gas flow on the combustion quality. The results have shown the possibility to increase the EGR rate by EGR flow temperature reduction, with a decrement of both NOx and PM emissions, at the same fuel consumption, highlighting that the intake manifold temperature is the main factor affecting the engine performances.
The effect of "clean and cold" EGR on the improvement of low temperature combustion performance in a single cylinder research diesel engine
Beatrice C;Capaldi P;Del Giacomo N;Guido C;Lazzaro M
2008
Abstract
In the present paper, the effect of the clean and cold EGR flow on the performance of a diesel engine running under Low Temperature Combustion conditions is investigated by means of experimental tests on a single-cylinder research engine. The engine layout was ad hoc designed to isolate the effect of the clean and cold recirculated gas flow on the combustion quality. The results have shown the possibility to increase the EGR rate by EGR flow temperature reduction, with a decrement of both NOx and PM emissions, at the same fuel consumption, highlighting that the intake manifold temperature is the main factor affecting the engine performances.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.