Effect of cold start emissions from gasoline-fueled engines of light-duty vehicles at low and high ambient temperatures: Recent trends

The cold-start condition is an important factor affecting vehicle emissions from gasoline direct injection (GDI) and port fuel injection (PFI) vehicles. This paper studied the recent trends in cold-start emissive behavior with the impact of changes in ambient temperature over the advance technology...

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Main Authors: Abdulfatah Abdu Yusuf, Freddie L. Inambao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-09-01
Series:Case Studies in Thermal Engineering
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214157X18304301
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spelling doaj-a69b6f4d961742868b24392c6f5ef6362020-11-24T22:15:25ZengElsevierCase Studies in Thermal Engineering2214-157X2019-09-0114Effect of cold start emissions from gasoline-fueled engines of light-duty vehicles at low and high ambient temperatures: Recent trendsAbdulfatah Abdu Yusuf0Freddie L. Inambao1Discipline of Mechanical Engineering, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa; Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kampala International University, P. O. Box 20000, Uganda; Corresponding author. Discipline of Mechanical Engineering, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa.Discipline of Mechanical Engineering, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South AfricaThe cold-start condition is an important factor affecting vehicle emissions from gasoline direct injection (GDI) and port fuel injection (PFI) vehicles. This paper studied the recent trends in cold-start emissive behavior with the impact of changes in ambient temperature over the advance technology GDI and PFI vehicles. This research surveys the approaches taken to reduce engine-out emissions and tailpipe emission challenges during cold-start and transient operation using technological advancement. It was found that ambient temperature had a significant influence on cold start emissions especially when the combustion temperature was lower, and when the air/fuel mixture was very rich at very low temperature conditions. Some vehicular emissions increased by 10 times as the temperature varied from +30 °C to −7 °C and fuel consumption increased as well. GDI vehicles exhibit lower fuel consumption than PFI vehicles but emit more PM mass and solid PN. These results indicate that the particulate emissions from PFI vehicles should not be neglected compared to those from GDI vehicles, especially in a cold environment. Keywords: Gasoline direct injection (GDI) vehicle, Port fuel injection (PFI) vehicle, Cold-start emission, Ambient temperature, Fuel consumptionhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214157X18304301
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author Abdulfatah Abdu Yusuf
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Effect of cold start emissions from gasoline-fueled engines of light-duty vehicles at low and high ambient temperatures: Recent trends
Case Studies in Thermal Engineering
author_facet Abdulfatah Abdu Yusuf
Freddie L. Inambao
author_sort Abdulfatah Abdu Yusuf
title Effect of cold start emissions from gasoline-fueled engines of light-duty vehicles at low and high ambient temperatures: Recent trends
title_short Effect of cold start emissions from gasoline-fueled engines of light-duty vehicles at low and high ambient temperatures: Recent trends
title_full Effect of cold start emissions from gasoline-fueled engines of light-duty vehicles at low and high ambient temperatures: Recent trends
title_fullStr Effect of cold start emissions from gasoline-fueled engines of light-duty vehicles at low and high ambient temperatures: Recent trends
title_full_unstemmed Effect of cold start emissions from gasoline-fueled engines of light-duty vehicles at low and high ambient temperatures: Recent trends
title_sort effect of cold start emissions from gasoline-fueled engines of light-duty vehicles at low and high ambient temperatures: recent trends
publisher Elsevier
series Case Studies in Thermal Engineering
issn 2214-157X
publishDate 2019-09-01
description The cold-start condition is an important factor affecting vehicle emissions from gasoline direct injection (GDI) and port fuel injection (PFI) vehicles. This paper studied the recent trends in cold-start emissive behavior with the impact of changes in ambient temperature over the advance technology GDI and PFI vehicles. This research surveys the approaches taken to reduce engine-out emissions and tailpipe emission challenges during cold-start and transient operation using technological advancement. It was found that ambient temperature had a significant influence on cold start emissions especially when the combustion temperature was lower, and when the air/fuel mixture was very rich at very low temperature conditions. Some vehicular emissions increased by 10 times as the temperature varied from +30 °C to −7 °C and fuel consumption increased as well. GDI vehicles exhibit lower fuel consumption than PFI vehicles but emit more PM mass and solid PN. These results indicate that the particulate emissions from PFI vehicles should not be neglected compared to those from GDI vehicles, especially in a cold environment. Keywords: Gasoline direct injection (GDI) vehicle, Port fuel injection (PFI) vehicle, Cold-start emission, Ambient temperature, Fuel consumption
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