Dependence of nanoparticle and combustion characteristics of gasoline direct injection engines on coolant temperature

Hyo Keun Lee, Kwan Hee Choi, Cha Lee Myung, Simsoo Park, Jongil Park, Seung Kook Han

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    Abstract

    This paper investigated the combustion and exhaust gas characteristics of gasoline direct injection engines for various cooling water temperature. The engine-out nanoparticle emission number and size distribution were measured by a DMS-500 equipped upstream of the catalyst A CLD-400 and an HFR-400 were equipped at the exhaust port to analyze the cyclic NOx and total hydrocarbon emission characteristics. The results showed that the nanoparticle emission number greatly increased at low coolant temperatures and that the exhaust mainly contained particulate matter of 5-10 nm. THC also increased under low temperature conditions because of fuel film on the combustion chamber. NOx emissions decreased under high temperature conditions because of the increase in internal exhaust gas recirculation. In conclusion, an engine management system control strategy for driving coolant temperature up rapidly is needed to reduce not only THC and NOx but also nanoparticle emissions.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)131-136
    Number of pages6
    JournalTransactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers, B
    Volume36
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2012 Feb

    Keywords

    • Cld-400 nox
    • DMS
    • GDI
    • HFR-400
    • NOx
    • PM
    • THC

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Mechanical Engineering

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