Abstract
In order to study the effects of exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) on the NOx, CO, HC and particle emission of coal-made fuel and biodiesel blended fuel, the measurement of NOx, CO and HC emission was conducted according to the set EGR rates of 0%, 10%, 20% and 30% on a 4-cylinder turbocharged intercooling diesel engine at rated speed of 2 100 r/min with 25%, 50% and 75% load, and the particle size distribution, carbonoxygen mass ratio (φC/O), ratio of soluble organic matter to solid soot mass (φSOF/Soot) and oxidation activity were also studied based on FB50 test fuel consisting of 50% coalbased FT diesel and 50% biodiesel. The test results showed that EGR could reduce the NOx emission of diesel engine significantly with the highest drop of 52% at a certain speed and load. CO and HC emissions increased obviously at medium and high load when the EGR rate was higher than 20%. The particle number concentration with the size of less than 1μm increased with the increase of EGR rate. In addition, φC/O had a positive correlation with peak particle size and φSOF/Soot had a negative correlation with oxidation activity. Within the range of EGR rate between 0 and 30%, the nuclear particle number concentration increased, φC/O decreased, φSOF/Soot increased and the particle oxidation became easy at low load, and the aggregated particle number concentration increased obviously, φC/O increased, φSOF/Soot decreased and the particle oxidation became difficult at medium and high load.
Key words
diesel engine /
exhaust gas recirculation /
coal-made fuel;biodiesel /
particle matter
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QU Lei,LIU Shuai,XIE Weian,FAN Dengzhu,SHI Jiangbin.
Effects of EGR on Gas and Particle Emission of Coal-Made Fuel/Biodiesel[J]. Vehicle Engine. 2020, 0(1): 62 https://doi.org/10.3969/j.issn.1001-2222.2020.01.010
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