Effects of Fuel and Diesel Particulate Filter on Exhaust Gases Emissions using Ricardo WAVE

Santhosh V Kumar, Bhushan Ravikumar, Chirag Suresh, Samarth Trich
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Up to one-third of the light mobility vehicles and a considerable amount of heavy mobility vehicles such as trucks utilize engines powered by diesel fuel. Historically and presently, diesel fuel emits more pollutants on combustion than its counterpart, petrol, hence the new emission norms introduced by the governing body hopes to reduce the pollutants generated by these vehicles. The most notable addition to the newly adopted BS6 emissions norms is the addition of a Diesel Particulate Filter to the exhaust system of diesel engine vehicles which aims to cut down on harmful emissions such as NOx, CO and unburnt HC. An unconventional method to reduce emissions is to use biofuel and biodiesel as an alternative to conventional diesel to reduce harmful emissions. This present work will analyse and compare the effect of a DPF and biofuel on exhaust gas emissions. The Kirloskar TV-1 engine model was used for the analysis was produced on Ricardo WAVE and the engine model was validated with experimentally measured data for the same engine in [13]. The addition of a DPF reduced CO, HC and NOx emissions by an average of 10.2%, 14.8% and 63.4% respectively compared to emissions with the use of an unfiltered exhaust. The simulation results showed that an increase in biofuel concentration by 5% in the biodiesel (B5 to B20), reduced the CO by 4.2%, and increased NOx emissions by 3.2% while having identical brake thermal efficiency under ideal combustion conditions. The decrease in HC emissions was minuscule which change in biofuel concentration.  
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燃料和柴油微粒过滤器对废气排放的影响
多达三分之一的轻型机动车辆和相当数量的重型机动车辆(如卡车)使用柴油发动机。从历史上和现在来看,柴油燃烧时排放的污染物比汽油多,因此,管理机构引入的新排放标准希望减少这些车辆产生的污染物。新采用的BS6排放标准中最引人注目的是在柴油发动机车辆的排气系统中增加了柴油微粒过滤器,旨在减少氮氧化物、一氧化碳和未燃烧的HC等有害排放。一种非常规的减排方法是使用生物燃料和生物柴油作为传统柴油的替代品,以减少有害排放。目前的工作将分析和比较DPF和生物燃料对废气排放的影响。采用Kirloskar TV-1发动机模型进行分析,并在Ricardo WAVE上生成了该发动机模型,并用b[13]的实验测量数据对该发动机模型进行了验证。与使用未过滤的排气相比,添加DPF后CO、HC和NOx的排放量平均分别降低了10.2%、14.8%和63.4%。仿真结果表明,在理想燃烧条件下,生物柴油(B5 ~ B20)中生物燃料浓度每增加5%,在保持相同制动热效率的情况下,CO排放量减少4.2%,NOx排放量增加3.2%。与生物燃料浓度的变化相比,HC排放量的减少是微乎其微的。
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