Oxide Emissions Reduction from Combustion Control in a Diesel Engine

The authors showed that the European Union norms for the toxicity of exhaust gases (Euro 1 – Euro 5) contributed to the reduction of main harmful components emissions by several times. In foreign countries, Stage and Tier regulations applied to tractor equipment, which also limited the content of to...

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Main Authors: V. L. Chumakov, S. N. Devyanin
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Federal Scientific Agroengineering Centre VIM 2021-03-01
Series:Сельскохозяйственные машины и технологии
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Online Access:https://www.vimsmit.com/jour/article/view/415
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spelling doaj-1981b3f0862e48f6b6100778829825962021-07-28T16:21:33ZrusFederal Scientific Agroengineering Centre VIMСельскохозяйственные машины и технологии2073-75992618-67482021-03-01151485610.22314/2073-7599-2021-15-1-48-56372Oxide Emissions Reduction from Combustion Control in a Diesel EngineV. L. Chumakov0S. N. Devyanin1Russian State Agrarian University – Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural AcademyRussian State Agrarian University – Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural AcademyThe authors showed that the European Union norms for the toxicity of exhaust gases (Euro 1 – Euro 5) contributed to the reduction of main harmful components emissions by several times. In foreign countries, Stage and Tier regulations applied to tractor equipment, which also limited the content of toxic components at the legislative level.(Research purpose) To reduce the content of nitrogen oxides in exhaust gases by more efficient regulation of the fuel charge distribution in the gas-diesel engine cylinder, changes in the concentration of diesel and gas fuel in certain zones, as well as the use of exhaust gas recirculation.(Materials and methods) The authors analyzed the results of modeling the formation of nitrogen oxides by controlling the workflow in the gas-diesel modification of the diesel engine. In the calculations, the geometric parameters of the D-120 engine, operating at 2000 revolutions per minute, with a filling of 0.6-0.9 volume, were used. The average excess air ratio for the charge was 1.2-3.0, and the excess air ratios for the gas-air mixtures did not exceed 1.2-2.5.(Results and discussion) Using the computational model, the authors estimated the parameters at different pressures at the engine inlet within 0.05-0.09 megapascals, as well as with an increase in the residual gas coefficient in the range of 5-15 percent with a decrease in the concentration of nitrogen oxides from 2500 to 1100 parts per million. Experiments showed that when the power changed from 100 to 20 percent, the nitrogen oxides concentration decreased from 1940 to 800 parts per million.(Conclusions) The authors confirmed the adequacy of the calculation model. They determined that a 40-50 percent reduction in the nitrogen oxide concentration in exhaust gases was achieved with various layering schemes in the combustion chamber. They found that the standards for carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides would require mixed engine regulation. It was proved that recirculation of 15 percent of exhaust gases could reduce nitrogen oxide emissions by another 50 percent.https://www.vimsmit.com/jour/article/view/415exhaust gasesemission toxicitygas-diesel modification of a diesel enginecombustion controldesign modeleuro 6
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Oxide Emissions Reduction from Combustion Control in a Diesel Engine
Сельскохозяйственные машины и технологии
exhaust gases
emission toxicity
gas-diesel modification of a diesel engine
combustion control
design model
euro 6
author_facet V. L. Chumakov
S. N. Devyanin
author_sort V. L. Chumakov
title Oxide Emissions Reduction from Combustion Control in a Diesel Engine
title_short Oxide Emissions Reduction from Combustion Control in a Diesel Engine
title_full Oxide Emissions Reduction from Combustion Control in a Diesel Engine
title_fullStr Oxide Emissions Reduction from Combustion Control in a Diesel Engine
title_full_unstemmed Oxide Emissions Reduction from Combustion Control in a Diesel Engine
title_sort oxide emissions reduction from combustion control in a diesel engine
publisher Federal Scientific Agroengineering Centre VIM
series Сельскохозяйственные машины и технологии
issn 2073-7599
2618-6748
publishDate 2021-03-01
description The authors showed that the European Union norms for the toxicity of exhaust gases (Euro 1 – Euro 5) contributed to the reduction of main harmful components emissions by several times. In foreign countries, Stage and Tier regulations applied to tractor equipment, which also limited the content of toxic components at the legislative level.(Research purpose) To reduce the content of nitrogen oxides in exhaust gases by more efficient regulation of the fuel charge distribution in the gas-diesel engine cylinder, changes in the concentration of diesel and gas fuel in certain zones, as well as the use of exhaust gas recirculation.(Materials and methods) The authors analyzed the results of modeling the formation of nitrogen oxides by controlling the workflow in the gas-diesel modification of the diesel engine. In the calculations, the geometric parameters of the D-120 engine, operating at 2000 revolutions per minute, with a filling of 0.6-0.9 volume, were used. The average excess air ratio for the charge was 1.2-3.0, and the excess air ratios for the gas-air mixtures did not exceed 1.2-2.5.(Results and discussion) Using the computational model, the authors estimated the parameters at different pressures at the engine inlet within 0.05-0.09 megapascals, as well as with an increase in the residual gas coefficient in the range of 5-15 percent with a decrease in the concentration of nitrogen oxides from 2500 to 1100 parts per million. Experiments showed that when the power changed from 100 to 20 percent, the nitrogen oxides concentration decreased from 1940 to 800 parts per million.(Conclusions) The authors confirmed the adequacy of the calculation model. They determined that a 40-50 percent reduction in the nitrogen oxide concentration in exhaust gases was achieved with various layering schemes in the combustion chamber. They found that the standards for carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides would require mixed engine regulation. It was proved that recirculation of 15 percent of exhaust gases could reduce nitrogen oxide emissions by another 50 percent.
topic exhaust gases
emission toxicity
gas-diesel modification of a diesel engine
combustion control
design model
euro 6
url https://www.vimsmit.com/jour/article/view/415
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