2015
DOI: 10.1039/c5ra14624k
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Comparative assessment of performance, emissions and combustion characteristics of gasoline/diesel and gasoline/biodiesel in a dual-fuel engine

Abstract: In recent years, rapid growth in population, development, and industrialization have led to a high demand for energy worldwide. Biofuels from bio-based products can be considered an alternative to fossil fuels used in the transport sector. However, the use of biodiesel in conventional diesel combustion engines has usually caused lower thermal efficiency and higher specific fuel consumption. Using alternative fuels and switching to promising combustion technologies such as low temperature combustion (LTC) are r… Show more

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“…However, both CDFC and DDC2 modes follow a decreasing trend with SOI of HRF. As discussed earlier, advanced SOI timing provides longer ID, which reduces the CD, and similar outcomes have been reported by Teoh et al The spatial distribution of HRF merges with LRF spray plume. However, LRF is injected earlier which reduces the LRF entrainment effect in-line with retardation of HRF.…”
Section: Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, both CDFC and DDC2 modes follow a decreasing trend with SOI of HRF. As discussed earlier, advanced SOI timing provides longer ID, which reduces the CD, and similar outcomes have been reported by Teoh et al The spatial distribution of HRF merges with LRF spray plume. However, LRF is injected earlier which reduces the LRF entrainment effect in-line with retardation of HRF.…”
Section: Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%