2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2007.10.014
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Effects of exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) on combustion and emissions during cold start of direct injection (DI) diesel engine

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“…But, even for a given engine type, the engine characteristics can still be varied in a wide range in dependence on engine management, exhaust gas after treatment, and usage of alternative fuels (Fino et al 2003;Gray and Frost 1998;Maiboom et al 2008;Peng et al 2008;Stanislaus et al 2010;Twigg 2007) (Fig. 3.1).…”
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“…But, even for a given engine type, the engine characteristics can still be varied in a wide range in dependence on engine management, exhaust gas after treatment, and usage of alternative fuels (Fino et al 2003;Gray and Frost 1998;Maiboom et al 2008;Peng et al 2008;Stanislaus et al 2010;Twigg 2007) (Fig. 3.1).…”
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“…There are also some studies that use EGR (exhaust gas recirculation) system to improve the engine cold start characteristics. Peng et al 6 have shown that the peak cylinder pressure of first firing cycle was about 45% higher than that under normal condition without EGR, and the start of combustion was also much earlier.…”
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“…As a result, lower concentrations of carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and particulates are obtained [15]. During the cold startup of the engine equipped with the exhaust gas recirculation system, some of the gas returns to the engine and can shorten the auto-ignition delay period [11]. Due to stricter standards on concentrations in the exhaust gas from internal combustion piston engines, it is necessary to use alternative fuels that produce lower negative environmental impact.…”
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