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A Study on the Engine Performance of Low Level Bio-alcohol Fuels (저농도 바이오알코올 혼합연료의 엔진 성능평가 연구)

  • KIM, HYUN-JUN;LEE, HO-KIL;KIM, JAE-KON;OH, YOUNG-KYU;PARK, SUNG-WOOK
    • Journal of Hydrogen and New Energy
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    • v.28 no.6
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    • pp.691-696
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    • 2017
  • An experimental study on engine performance and emission characteristics for bio-alcohol fuels considered as RFS fuel. The Bio-alcohol fuel were mixed ethanol and butanol and used in a 1.8 liter mpi engine. The efficiency of the BSFC is excellent in the maximum torque operation condition and the part load operation condition. As the bio-alcohol mixing ratio increased, the lambda <1 and ignition timing advanced $5^{\circ}CA$. As the mixing concentration increased, NOx emission increase and $CO_2$ emission decreased.

A Study on the Feasibility Test & the Performance Experiment of Small Type Diesel Engine using the an Rice-bran oil (미강유적용 소형 디젤기관의 타당성 검증 및 성능실험에 관한 연구)

  • Yu, B.G.;Cha, K.O.;La, W.J.;Chung, J.D.
    • Journal of ILASS-Korea
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.44-50
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    • 1997
  • Bio-diesel oil is a great possibility to solve the pollution problem caused by the exhaust gas from diesel engine vehicles. Recently the use of bio-oils in disel engines has received considerable attention to the forseeable depletion of world oil supplies. So, Bio-diesel oil has been attracted with attentions as an alternative and clean energy source. The objective of this paper is to experimentally investigate the characteristic of performance using light oil, rice-bran oil, heated rice-bran oil, rice-bran oil treated with ultrasonic energy. We included rice-bran oil and applied ultrasonic energy to highly viscous bio-oils. These methods seems to have never been tried yet. The final data may be able to be applicated for the design of the diesel engine using an alternative fuel.

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The Emission Characteristics of Bio-Diesel Fuel in Heavy-Duty Engine (바이오 디젤 적용에 따른 대형엔진의 배출가스 특성)

  • Kim, Sun-Moon;Eom, Myoung-Do;Hong, Ji-Hyung
    • Journal of Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment
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    • v.26 no.5
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    • pp.499-506
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    • 2010
  • Recently, a great deal of attention have been directed to the use of alternative fuels as a means to reduce vehicular emissions. As one of the promising alternative fuels, bio-diesel has advantages of a wide adaptability without retrofit of diesel engine. It is also effective enough to reduce CO, THC, $SO_x$, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and PM. In this study, we investigated the emission characteristics of biofuels between different operating conditions, i.e., engine speed (1,400 rpm and 2,300 rpm), engine load (10% and 100%), bio-diesel blending (BD0, BD5 and BD20), and recirculation (EGR) rate of exhaust gas (0% and 20%). Relative performance of the system was evaluated mainly for the greenhouse gases ($CH_4$, $N_2O$ and $CO_2$). In addition, emission characteristics of ND-13 mode were also tested against both greenhouse gases and other airborne pollutants under emission regulation. The relative composition of bio-diesel has shown fairly clear effects on the emission quantities of CO, THC, and PM emission, although it was not on $NO_x$ and greenhouse gases. EGR rate has shown trade-off characteristics between $NO_x$ and PM.

Effects of Bio-diesel blending rate on the Combustion and Emission Characteristics in a Common Rail Diesel Engine with EGR rate (커먼레일식 디젤기관의 EGR율과 바이오디젤 혼합율에 따른 연소 및 배기 특성)

  • Yoon, Sam-Ki;Choi, Nag-Jung
    • Journal of Power System Engineering
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.5-11
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the specific characteristics of combustion and exhaust emissions on a 4-cylinder common rail diesel engine as EGR rate and the rate of blended bio-diesel was altered. Bio-diesel fuel which is a sort of alternative fuels can be adapted to diesel engine directly without modifying. This study was performed to 2000rpm of engine speed with torque 30Nm while EGR rate and the rate of blended bio-diesel was changed. Decreasing combustion pressure and increasing the rate of heat were occurred when we had changed the EGR rate on the 20% of bio-diesel blended diesel fuel. The maximum pressure of combustion and the IMEP became higher as the EGR rate and the rate of blended bio-diesel were changed. Exhaust gas temperature was increased the higher rate of the blended bio-diesel under the fixed EGR rate. However, it went down as the EGR rate increased. The amounts of CO and Soot were reduced with increasing the rate of the blended bio-diesel without changing EGR rate and raised with increasing of the EGR rate. On the fixed EGR rate, NOx was increased along with growing the rate of the bio-diesel. On the other hand, it was decreased while EGR rate were going up.

Development of a New Concept Rotary Engine (II) - Performance Analysis of Real Cycle - (신개념 로터리 엔진의 개발(II) - 실제 사이클의 성능 분석 -)

  • 오문근;박원엽;이승규
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.285-294
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    • 2003
  • This study was carried out to propose a new-concept internal combustion engine which has great potential advantages to the conventional engines. Proposed new-concept engine is a kind of rotary engine. A rotor is rotating concentrically in a cylinder which is divided into two partitioning valves, and it makes four compartments in the cylinder. The volumes of each of four compartments are changing continuously with the rotor movement and performs the functions of intake, compression. expansion and exhaust simultaneously. Expected thermal efficiency for the real cycle is 26 percent at conditions of 1,000 rpm and compression ratio of 8.0, which is 3 to 4 percent higher than that of the conventional engines such as the piston engine, gas turbine and Wankel rotary engine. A simulation procedure proved that the new concept engine is functional, and has many potential advantages compared to the existing conventional engines.

On-road Investigation of PM Emissions according to Vehicle Fuels (Diesel, DME, and Bio-diesel) (Diesel, DME, Bio-diesel 연료가 실제 도로 주행 조건에서 입자상물질 배출에 미치는 영향 파악)

  • Lee, Seok-Hwan;Kim, Hong-Seok;Park, Jun-Hyuk;Cho, Gyu-Baek
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.88-97
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    • 2012
  • To measure the traffic pollutants with high temporal and spatial resolution under real conditions, a mobile emission laboratory (MEL) was designed. The equipment of the mini-van provides gas phase measurements of CO, NOx, CO2 and THC (Total hydrocarbon), and number density & size distribution measurements of fine and ultra-fine particles by a fast mobility particle sizer (FMPS) and a condensation particle counter (CPC). The inlet sampling port above the bumper enables the chasing of different type of vehicles. This paper introduces the technical details of the MEL and presents data from the experiment in which a MEL chases a city bus fuelled by diesel, DME and Bio-diesel. The dilution ratio was calculated by the ratio of ambient NOx and tail-pipe NOx. Most particles from the bus fuelled by diesel were counted under 300 nm and the peak concentration of the particles was located between 30 and 60 nm. However, most particles in the exhaust of the bus fuelled by DME were nano-particles (diameter: less than 50 nm). The bus fuelled by Bio-diesel shows less particle emissions compare to diesel bus due to the presence of the oxygen in the fuel.

Optimization of NOx Emission with Blends of Bio-diesel Oil and Diesel Fuel Using Design of Experiments (실험계획법에 의한 바이오 디젤 혼합유의 NOx 배출 최적화)

  • Lee, Sang-Deuk;Kim, Kyong-Hyon;Lee, Han-Seong;Jung, Suk-Ho
    • Journal of Power System Engineering
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.149-155
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    • 2013
  • Since bio-diesel oil has a merit that it satisfies both demand of substitution for fossil fuel and reduction in carbon dioxide emission, it is widely used in diesel engines by blending in gas oil in small quantity. It is needed to reduce in NOx emission in some way or others if blending ratio of bio-diesel oil is going to increase, because it is demerit that bio-diesel oil emits more NOx emission than gas oil. In this study, it was accomplished to optimize 3 factors what effect on NOx emission as blending ratio of bio-diesel oil, injection timing and common rail pressure with an introduction of a design of experiments, in order to minimize a number of tests. It was cleared that to introduce the design of experiments was very available in NOx optimization.

Combustion Characteristic of Non-esterified Bio-diesel Oil at Lower Common Rail Pressure (저 커먼레일 압력에서 비에스테르화 바이오 디젤유의 연소특성)

  • Lee, Sang-Deuk;Koh, Dae-Kwon;Jung, Suk-Ho
    • Journal of Power System Engineering
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.11-17
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    • 2013
  • Esterified bio-diesel oil is normally used as blend oil of 3% that and 97% diesel fuel in Korea. Since specifics of it is similar to that of diesel fuel, availability of non-esterified bio-diesel oil that has a lower expenses of manufacturing is worthy of attention. However, bio-diesel oil has a demerit which it emits typically more NOx emission than diesel fuel. In this study, characteristic tests using blending oil with 95% gas oil and 5% bio-diesel oil were achieved at lower common rail pressure in order to improve this demerit. It was noticed that non-esterified bio-diesel oil has more similar characteristics to diesel fuel than esterified bio-diesel oil and it emits more NO emission by fuel NO mechanism.