Kalle Lehto
Aalto University
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Environmental Science & Technology | 2012
Matti Happonen; Juha Heikkilä; Timo Murtonen; Kalle Lehto; Teemu Sarjovaara; Martti Larmi; Jorma Keskinen; Annele Virtanen
Hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) diesel fuel is a promising biofuel candidate that can complement or substitute traditional diesel fuel in engines. It has been already reported that by changing the fuel from conventional EN590 diesel to HVO decreases exhaust emissions. However, as the fuels have certain chemical and physical differences, it is clear that the full advantage of HVO cannot be realized unless the engine is optimized for the new fuel. In this article, we studied how much exhaust emissions can be reduced by adjusting engine parameters for HVO. The results indicate that, with all the studied loads (50%, 75%, and 100%), particulate mass and NO(x) can both be reduced over 25% by engine parameter adjustments. Further, the emission reduction was even higher when the target for adjusting engine parameters was to exclusively reduce either particulates or NO(x). In addition to particulate mass, different indicators of particulate emissions were also compared. These indicators included filter smoke number (FSN), total particle number, total particle surface area, and geometric mean diameter of the emitted particle size distribution. As a result of this comparison, a linear correlation between FSN and total particulate surface area at low FSN region was found.
Journal of The Air & Waste Management Association | 2012
Juha Heikkilä; Matti Happonen; Timo Murtonen; Kalle Lehto; Teemu Sarjovaara; Martti Larmi; Jorma Keskinen; Annele Virtanen
The effect of intake valve closure (IVC) timing by utilizing Miller cycle and start of injection (SOI) on particulate matter (PM), particle number, and nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions was studied with a hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO)-fueled nonroad diesel engine. HVO-fueled engine emissions, including aldehyde and polyaromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) emissions, were also compared with those emitted with fossil EN590 diesel fuel. At the engine standard settings, particle number and NOx emissions decreased at all the studied load points (50%, 75%, and 100%) when the fuel was changed from EN590 to HVO. Adjusting IVC timing enabled a substantial decrease in NOx emission and combined with SOI timing adjustment somewhat smaller decrease in both NOx and particle emissions at IVC −50 and −70 °CA points. The HVO fuel decreased PAH emissions mainly due to the absence of aromatics. Aldehyde emissions were lower with the HVO fuel with medium (50%) load. At higher loads (75% and 100%), aldehyde emissions were slightly higher with the HVO fuel. However, the aldehyde emission levels were quite low, so no clear conclusions on the effect of fuel can be made. Overall, the study indicates that paraffinic HVO fuels are suitable for emission reduction with valve and injection timing adjustment and thus provide possibilities for engine manufacturers to meet the strictening emission limits. Implications: NOx and particle emissions are dominant emissions of diesel engines and vehicles. New, biobased paraffinic fuels and modern engine technologies have been reported to lower both of these emissions. In this study, even further reductions were achieved with engine valve adjustment combined with novel hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) diesel fuel. This study shows that new paraffinic fuels offer further possibilities to reduce engine exhaust emissions to meet the future emission limits. Supplementary Materials: Supplementary materials are available for this paper. Go to the publishers online edition of the Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association for a complete list of analysed PAH compounds.
Fuel | 2013
Matti Happonen; Juha Heikkilä; Päivi Aakko-Saksa; Timo Murtonen; Kalle Lehto; Antti Rostedt; Teemu Sarjovaara; Martti Larmi; Jorma Keskinen; Annele Virtanen
SAE TECHNICAL PAPERS | 2011
Kalle Lehto; Antti Elonheimo; Kari Häkkinen; Teemu Sarjovaara; Martti Larmi
SAE 2011 World Congress & Exhibition | 2011
Ossi Kaario; Anders Brink; Kalle Lehto; Karri Keskinen; Martti Larmi
SAE 2012 International Powertrains, Fuels & Lubricants Meeting | 2012
Timo Murtonen; Päivi Aakko-Saksa; Päivi Koponen; Kalle Lehto; Teemu Sarjovaara; Matti Happonen; Juha Heikkilä
SAE International journal of engines | 2010
Ossi Kaario; Mika Nuutinen; Kalle Lehto; Martti Larmi
Archive | 2010
Ossi Kaario; Matteo Imperato; Aki Tilli; Kalle Lehto; Olli Ranta; Eero Antila; Antti Elonheimo; Teemu Sarjovaara; Mika Nuutinen; Martti Larmi; Tommy Rönnskog; Sakari Pisilä; Jukka Tiainen; Ilari Kallio; Harri Rinta-Torala
Archive | 2012
Juha Heikkilä; Matti Happonen; Timo Murtonen; Kalle Lehto; Teemu Sarjovaara; Matti Larmi; Jorma Keskinen; Annele Virtanen
Archive | 2012
Päivi Aakko-Saksa; Anders Brink; Matti Happonen; Juha Heikkilä; Tuomo Hulkkonen; Matteo Imperato; Ossi Kaario; Päivi Koponen; Martti Larmi; Kalle Lehto; Timo Murtonen; Teemu Sarjovaara; Aki Tilli; Esa Väisänen