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SAE transactions | 2005

Regulated and Unregulated Exhaust Emissions Comparison for Three Tier II Non-Road Diesel Engines Operating on Ethanol-Diesel Blends

Patrick M. Merritt; Vlad Ulmet; Robert L. McCormick; William E. Mitchell; Kirby J. Baumgard

Regulated and unregulated emissions (individual hydrocarbons, ethanol, aldehydes and ketones, polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), nitro-PAH, and soluble organic fraction of particulate matter) were characterized in engines utilizing duplicate ISO 8178-C1 eight-mode tests and FTP smoke tests. Certification No. 2 diesel (400 ppm sulfur) and three ethanol/diesel blends, containing 7.7 percent, 10 percent, and 15 percent ethanol, respectively, were used. The three, Tier II, off-road engines were 6.8-L, 8.1-L, and 12.5-L in displacement and each had differing fuel injection system designs. It was found that smoke and particulate matter emissions decreased with increasing ethanol content. Changes to the emissions of carbon monoxide and oxides of nitrogen varied with engine design, with some increases and some decreases. As expected, increasing ethanol concentration led to higher emissions of acetaldehyde (increases ranging from 27 to 139 percent). Benzene emissions were reduced by up to 50 percent with the ethanol-blended fuels. Emissions of 1,3-butadiene were also substantially decreased, with reductions ranging from 24 to 82 percent. Isolated trends were noted for certain PAHs. There was a decrease in 1-nitropyrene with use of ethanol in all cases. Particulate phase 1-nitropyrene was reduced from 18 to 62 percent. There was also a general increase in the proportion of heavy PAHs in the particulate phase with ethanol use, and although less pronounced, a general decrease in light PAHs in the particulate phase.


Archive | 2009

Heavy-Duty Stoichiometric Compression Ignition Engine with Improved Fuel Economy over Alternative Technologies for Meeting 2010 On-Highway Emission

Kirby J. Baumgard; Richard E. Winsor

The objectives of the reported work were: to apply the stoichiometric compression ignition (SCI) concept to a 9.0 liter diesel engine; to obtain engine-out NO{sub x} and PM exhaust emissions so that the engine can meet 2010 on-highway emission standards by applying a three-way catalyst for NO{sub x} control and a particulate filter for PM control; and to simulate an optimize the engine and air system to approach 50% thermal efficiency using variable valve actuation and electric turbo compounding. The work demonstrated that an advanced diesel engine can be operated at stoichiometric conditions with reasonable particulate and NOx emissions at full power and peak torque conditions; calculated that the SCI engine will operate at 42% brake thermal efficiency without advanced hardware, turbocompounding, or waste heat recovery; and determined that EGR is not necessary for this advanced concept engine, and this greatly simplifies the concept.


Archive | 2009

Internal combustion engine with dual particulate traps ahead of turbocharger

Richard E. Winsor; Kirby J. Baumgard


SAE World Congress & Exhibition | 2007

A Study of the Filtration and Oxidation Characteristics of a Diesel Oxidation Catalyst and a Catalyzed Particulate Filter

Kiran C. Premchand; John H. Johnson; S. L. Yang; Antonio P. Triana; Kirby J. Baumgard


Archive | 2005

EGR system for high EGR rates

Kirby J. Baumgard; Richard E. Winsor


SAE 2007 Commercial Vehicle Engineering Congress & Exhibition | 2007

Stoichiometric Compression Ignition (SCI) Engine

Scott A. Chase; Ryan Nevin; Richard E. Winsor; Kirby J. Baumgard


Archive | 2007

Continuously regenerating particulate filter for internal combustion engine

Richard E. Winsor; Kirby J. Baumgard; Ryan Nevin; Cuong T. Huynh; Craig W. Lohmann; Brian Eugene Holthaus


Archive | 2007

Vehicle exhaust component arrangement

Robert James Recker; Christopher A. Bering; Kirby J. Baumgard


SAE 2011 World Congress & Exhibition | 2011

Mean value engine modeling for a diesel engine with GT-power 1D detail model

Hai Wu; Xinlei Wang; Richard E. Winsor; Kirby J. Baumgard


Archive | 2010

NOx control during load increases

Richard E. Winsor; Erik L. Piper; Kirby J. Baumgard

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