SAE Technical Paper Series 2005
DOI: 10.4271/2005-01-1726
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Experimental and Theoretical Analysis of the Combustion and Pollutants Formation Mechanisms in Dual Fuel DI Diesel Engines

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“…The model has been properly modified to describe the combustion process that takes place in pilot ignited natural gas diesel engines. Model predictions have been already presented in the past by the present research group [23][24][25][26][27]. Theoretical results are validated against experimental values, which were obtained at various speeds and loads from a single cylinder DI diesel engine operating under dual fuel mode at fixed pilot fuel quantity and normal injection advance without air inlet preheating (normal pilot ignited dual fuel operation -NPDFO).…”
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“…The model has been properly modified to describe the combustion process that takes place in pilot ignited natural gas diesel engines. Model predictions have been already presented in the past by the present research group [23][24][25][26][27]. Theoretical results are validated against experimental values, which were obtained at various speeds and loads from a single cylinder DI diesel engine operating under dual fuel mode at fixed pilot fuel quantity and normal injection advance without air inlet preheating (normal pilot ignited dual fuel operation -NPDFO).…”
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confidence: 94%
“…According to prior studies [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27], alterations in various engine operating parameters, such as pilot fuel quantity, pilot diesel fuel injection timing and air inlet preheating, may be used to improve the engine efficiency and to restrain the increase of CO and HC emitted from a compression ignition engine running under pilot ignited natural gas diesel operating mode.…”
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“…Papagiannakis et al used a gradually-improved model of a dualfuel engine burning natural gas and diesel fuel in a number of their papers [9,10,11,17,18]. The authors used the fundamental laws of conservation of mass, energy and momentum for combustion process simulation.…”
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“…The heat release rate and the concentrations of the homogeneous gas/DF/air mixture components were imposed by a Wiebe function, separately for gas and diesel fuel. The empirical formula of Prakash [23] was used to predict diesel fuel ignition lag, taking into account the presence of natural gas in the cylinder.Papagiannakis et al used a gradually-improved model of a dualfuel engine burning natural gas and diesel fuel in a number of their papers [9,10,11,17,18]. The authors used the fundamental laws of conservation of mass, energy and momentum for combustion process simulation.…”
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