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Comparison on the effect of using diesel fuel and waste cooking oil biodiesel as pilot fuels on the combustion, performance and emissions of a LPG-fumigated compression-ignition engine
Guan, Chun1,2; Cheung, C. S.1; Ning, Z.3; Wong, Pak Kin4; Huang, Zhen2
2017-10
Source PublicationAPPLIED THERMAL ENGINEERING
ISSN1359-4311
Volume125Pages:1260-1271
Abstract

The present investigation was conducted on a 4-cylinder diesel engine fueled with either pilot diesel, or pilot waste cooking oil biodiesel (WCOB), and fumigated liquified petroleum gas (LPG) at three loads. The LPG addition is expressed in terms of a LPG power substitution percentage (LPSP), ranging from 10 to 30% at each load. This investigation aimed at comparing the combustion, performance and emissions characteristics between the two types of dual-fuel operation, one using pilot diesel and the other using pilot WCOB, with emphasize on the patticulate mass and number concentrations. The results show that the combustion characteristics, involving heat release rate, peak cylinder pressure, start of combustion, combustion duration and CA50 of the LPG-fumigated engine, are modestly influenced by the type of pilot fuel in use. The impacts of the LPSP on the brake specific fuel consumption and brake thermal efficiency are negative at low load and positive at high load, for both types of pilot fuel. Regarding the emissions, it can be concluded that both types of dual-fuel operation can lead to reduction in both NOx and PM emissions, with LPG-Diesel operation being more effect in reducing NOx emissions while LPG-WCOB operation more effective in reducing particulate emissions. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

KeywordDual-fuel Operation Fumigated Lpg Pilot Fuel Gaseous-particulate Emissions
DOI10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2017.07.117
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaThermodynamics ; Energy & Fuels ; Engineering ; Mechanics
WOS SubjectThermodynamics ; Energy & Fuels ; Engineering, Mechanical ; Mechanics
WOS IDWOS:000410011200116
PublisherPERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
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Scopus ID2-s2.0-85025092247
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CollectionFaculty of Science and Technology
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTROMECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Affiliation1.Department of Mechanical Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Kowloon, Hung Hom, Hong Kong, China
2.Key Laboratory for Power Machinery and Engineering of M.O.E, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
3.School of Energy and Environment, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
4.Department of Electromechanical Engineering, University of Macau, Macau, China
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Guan, Chun,Cheung, C. S.,Ning, Z.,et al. Comparison on the effect of using diesel fuel and waste cooking oil biodiesel as pilot fuels on the combustion, performance and emissions of a LPG-fumigated compression-ignition engine[J]. APPLIED THERMAL ENGINEERING, 2017, 125, 1260-1271.
APA Guan, Chun., Cheung, C. S.., Ning, Z.., Wong, Pak Kin., & Huang, Zhen (2017). Comparison on the effect of using diesel fuel and waste cooking oil biodiesel as pilot fuels on the combustion, performance and emissions of a LPG-fumigated compression-ignition engine. APPLIED THERMAL ENGINEERING, 125, 1260-1271.
MLA Guan, Chun,et al."Comparison on the effect of using diesel fuel and waste cooking oil biodiesel as pilot fuels on the combustion, performance and emissions of a LPG-fumigated compression-ignition engine".APPLIED THERMAL ENGINEERING 125(2017):1260-1271.
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