Effects of Fuel Supply Advance Angle on Engine Thermal Efficiency and Emission Performance Fueled with Bio-Diesel

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Having comparison test research of economy and emission characteristics of biodiesel under different fuel supply advance angle on L16-type single cylinder diesel engine. The results show that the diesel engine has good effective thermal efficiency and economy with the fuel supply advance angle at 17°CA-BTDC; CO emissions basically increases with the decrease of fuel supply advance angle; NOx emissions increases with the fuel supply advance angle; THC emissions show not obvious and complex variation trend with the change of fuel supply advance angle, but the magnitude of the overall change is not obvious; with the decrease of fuel supply advance angle, Soot emissions increase first and then decreases.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 724-725)

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1122-1126

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August 2013

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