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Engine operation on dimethyl ether in a naturally aspirated DI diesel engine

In Unknown Title 1997, Volume 106, pp. 1863-1872
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Technical University of Denmark1

Department of Energy Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

Danish Technological Institute3

A naturally aspirated, direct injection diesel engine was modified in order to be run on dimethyl ether (DME), with a conventional pump-line-nozzle system. The effects of various modifications to engine timing and the injection system as well as EGR were experimentally determined. Compared to the original diesel engine, the NOx emissions were reduced by over 70% through the use of suitable timing, lowered injector opening pressure and EGR.

Particulate emissions were very low, and represent over a 90% reduction as compared to the original diesel version. The original pump-line-nozzle injection system was found to be not well suited to DME operation, CO and HC emissions were substantially higher due to secondary injections, caused by high pressure oscillations and residual pressure with the DME.

Language: English
Publisher: Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.
Year: 1997
Pages: 1863-1872
Proceedings: State of Alternative Fuel Technologies, SP-1274
ISSN: 25771531 and 0096736x
Types: Journal article

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