PL EN


Preferencje help
Widoczny [Schowaj] Abstrakt
Liczba wyników
Tytuł artykułu

Engine testing of RME additives

Treść / Zawartość
Identyfikatory
Warianty tytułu
Języki publikacji
EN
Abstrakty
EN
Reducing the emission of pollutants emitted from motor vehicles, and now also in greenhouse gas emissions, is a result of European Union policy. Vehicle design changes are just one way of reducing emissions of harmful substances and greenhouse gases. The second way is to change the type of fuel, by which the vehicle's engine is powered, that is the substitution of conventional fossil fuels derived from crude oil, such as gasoline or diesel fuel by so-called renewable fuels, for which the CO2 emissions are measured not only in the engine exhaust system, but also by analysis "from the source to the wheel" WTW (Well-to-wheel) - is much smaller. As part of this task the Directive 2009/28/EC introduced for all Member States to the use of renewable energy, biofuels, alternative fuels to a certain extent share of the energy and conventional fuel by 2020. This paper presents the results of measurements of emissions on the dynamometer with a diesel engine powered by six kinds of mixtures of diesel oil and rapeseed oil methyl ester (RME) – with esters containing 0 (clean diesel), 20, 40, 60, 80 and 100 (pure rapeseed oil methyl esters)% in the fuel. We analysed the reasons for the impact of changes in fuel composition on selected limited exhaust components. We found, that the addition of esters of rapeseed oil to the diesel fuel can be a reason of reducing the emissions of CO, CO2, and THC in the exhaust gases of tested engine and increased emissions of NOx and PM.
Twórcy
  • Motor Transport Institute Environment Protection Centre Jagiellonska Street 80, 03-301 Warsaw, Poland tel.: +48 22 438 55 18, +48 22 438 55 30 fax: +48 22 438 54 01
  • Motor Transport Institute Environment Protection Centre Jagiellonska Street 80, 03-301 Warsaw, Poland tel.: +48 22 438 55 18, +48 22 438 55 30 fax: +48 22 438 54 01
Bibliografia
  • [1] Dyrektywa Parlamentu Europejskiego I Rady 2009/28/WE z dnia 23 kwietnia 2009 r. w sprawie promowania stosowania energii ze źródeł odnawialnych zmieniająca i w następstwie uchylająca dyrektywy 2001/77/WE oraz 2003/30/WE.
  • [2] Radzimirski, S., Żółtowski, A., Influence Of RME Component in Diesel Fuel On CI Engine Emission, Konferencja Euro Oil & Fuel, Prace Naukowe Instytutu Nafty I Gazu, Nr 172, Kraków 2010.
  • [3] Lapuerta, M, Rodríguez-Fernández, J, Agudelo, J. R., Diesel particulate emissions from used cooking oil biodiesel, Bioresour Technol, 2008b, 99:731-40.
  • [4] Lei Zhu, Wugao Zhang, Wei Liu, Zhen Huang Experimental study on particulate and Nox emissions of a diesel engine fueled with ultra low sulfur diesel, RME-diesel blends and PME-diesel blends, School of Mechanical Engineering, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, PR China.
  • [5] Lin, Y. C., Lee, W. J., Chao, H. R., Wang, S. L., Tsou, T. C., Chang-Chien, G. P., et al., Approach for energy saving and pollution reducing by fueling diesel engines with emulsified biosolution/ biodiesel/diesel blends, Environ Sci Technol, 42:3849-55, 2008.
Typ dokumentu
Bibliografia
Identyfikator YADDA
bwmeta1.element.baztech-363535e2-ea65-48a0-b96a-081a2eb37c58
JavaScript jest wyłączony w Twojej przeglądarce internetowej. Włącz go, a następnie odśwież stronę, aby móc w pełni z niej korzystać.