Study on the Effect of Fuel Sulfur Content on Emission Characteristics in Diesel Engine

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In a direct injection turbocharged diesel engine, four fuels with different sulfur content is used to study the effects of emission characteristics in diesel engine. Results show that the smoke emission have certain relations with sulfur content on fuel, the smoke emission decreases remarkably with the decreases of fuel sulfur content, and the sulfur content on fuel has a greater influence on the smoke emission at low load of the diese1 engine, the NOx emissions has no significant change when the engine fuelled with different sulfur content on fuel, while the CO and HC emissions will drop significantly.

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July 2014

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