Giacomo Belgiorno
University of Naples Federico II
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SAE Technical Papers; 2017-September(September), no 2017-24-0084 (2017) | 2017
Giacomo Belgiorno; Nikolaos Dimitrakopoulos; Gabriele Di Blasio; Carlo Beatrice; Martin Tuner; Per Tunestål
In this paper, a parametric analysis on the main engine calibration parameters applied on gasoline Partially Premixed Combustion (PPC) is performed. Theoretically, the PPC concept permits to improve both the engine efficiencies and the NOx-soot trade-off simultaneously compared to the conventional diesel combustion. This work is based on the design of experiments (DoE), statistical approach, and investigates on the engine calibration parameters that might affect the efficiencies and the emissions of a gasoline PPC. The full factorial DoE analysis based on three levels and three factors (33 factorial design) is performed at three engine operating conditions of the Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Cycles (WLTC). The pilot quantity (Qpil), the crank angle position when 50% of the total heat is released (CA50), and the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) factors are considered. The goal is to identify an engine calibration with high efficiency and low emissions. The experiments are conducted on a 2l Volvo Euro 6 diesel engine. The fuels tested are Gasoline RON75 and MK1 diesel. Gasoline RON75 permits operation from low to high engine load conditions. A pilot/main injection strategy is adopted, necessary to control the peak pressure rise rate (PRRmax) to acceptable values and to extend the maximum engine load operating area in PPC. The experimental results show that increasing the EGR rate from 0 to 30%, the net efficiency improves approximately of 1.5% units, due to the shorter combustion duration. For all the conditions examined in PPC, the soot levels are about two times lower than diesel combustion. With a high level of EGR, combined with optimized pilot quantity and combustion phasing, high-efficiency PPC combustion can be achieved without penalties in terms of NOx emissions compared to diesel combustion. (Less)
SAE International journal of engines | 2015
Gabriele Di Blasio; Giacomo Belgiorno; Carlo Beatrice; Valentina Fraioli; Marianna Migliaccio
Applied Energy | 2017
G. Di Blasio; Giacomo Belgiorno; Carlo Beatrice
Fuel | 2018
Giacomo Belgiorno; Gabriele Di Blasio; Sam Shamun; Carlo Beatrice; Per Tunestål; Martin Tuner
WCX™ 17: SAE World Congress Experience | 2017
Gabriele Di Blasio; Giacomo Belgiorno; Carlo Beatrice
WCX™ 17: SAE World Congress Experience | 2017
Valentina Fraioli; Carlo Beatrice; Gabriele Di Blasio; Giacomo Belgiorno; Marianna Migliaccio
Fuel | 2018
Giacomo Belgiorno; Gabriele Di Blasio; Carlo Beatrice
SAE International journal of engines | 2017
Gabriele Di Blasio; Carlo Beatrice; Giacomo Belgiorno; Francesco Concetto Pesce; Alberto Vassallo
Fuel | 2017
Carlo Beatrice; Gabriele Di Blasio; Giacomo Belgiorno
SAE Technical Paper Series | 2018
Luigi Sequino; Giacomo Belgiorno; Gabriele Di Blasio; Ezio Mancaruso; Carlo Beatrice; Bianca Maria Vaglieco