Technical documentation
Fuel Effects on Diesel Odor in a Spray Burner
01 Feb 1980
Abstract
A laboratory burner has been operated with paraffinic mixtures, aromatic mixtures, n-paraffins, cetane standard fuel mixtures, and diesel No. 2 to measure fuel effects upon the production of diesel odor. Of the variables studied which included aromatic content, volatility, cetane number and specific gravity, only aromatic content was found to have a significant effect upon measured odor intensity. Normal paraffinic fuels were found to produce comparable exhaust odor intensities as a function of stoichiometry, irrespective of wide variations in their properties. At lean stoichiometries, branched paraffinic mixtures were found to produce low LCO and high LCA concentrations compared to n-paraffins.
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Details
- Title
- Fuel Effects on Diesel Odor in a Spray Burner
- Creators
- F. T Hsieh - Drexel UniversityN. P Cernansky - Drexel UniversityC. W Savery - Drexel University
- Conference
- 1980 Automotive Engineering Congress and Exposition (1980)
- Series
- SAE Technical Paper Series
- Resource Type
- Technical documentation
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- College of Engineering
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-85072430714
- Other Identifier
- 991020200752404721