High-speed imaging, spectroscopy and thermodynamical characterization are applied to an optically accessible, heavy-duty diesel engine in order to compare sooting and chemilunlinescence behaviour of bio-derived, oxygenated fuels and various reference fuels. The fuels concerned include the bio-derived fuels Jatropha oil (pure), Jatropha-methylester (JME) and rapeseed-methylester (RME), all containing approximate to 10%(mass) oxygen, and fossil oxygenated fuels tripropyleneglycolmonomethylether (TPGME) and cyclohexa none, both mixed with synthetic fuel to have similar total oxygen content. Commercial diesel, model fuel IDEA, a Fischer-Tropsch synthetic fuel (FT) and a blend containing cyclohexane serve its reference fuels. The start of hot co...
The effects of using n-butanol, n-octanol, fossil Diesel, hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO), and blen...
Ignition behavior of different fuels is investigated by recording broadband soot luminosity at high ...
Recently, biodiesel fuels have been recognized as an environmental friendly alternative fuel for die...
High-speed imaging, spectroscopy and thermodynamical characterization are applied to an optically ac...
High-speed imaging and thermodynamical characterization are applied to an optically accessible, heav...
High-speed imaging and thermodynamical characterization are applied to an optically accessible, heav...
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Global climate change drives research and implementation of low-carbon fuels. Engine combustion imag...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to evaluate the effect of the oxygenated compounds co...
The relation between ignition delay and flame lift-off length (based on OH* chemiluminescence) has b...
The increasing global energy demand and the decreasing fossil-energy resources are enhancing the int...
This study investigates in-flame sooting characteristics of biodiesel surrogates in compression-igni...
Based on a phenomenological model of diesel combustion and pollutant-formation processes, a number o...
The effects of using n-butanol, n-octanol, fossil Diesel, hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO), and blen...
Ignition behavior of different fuels is investigated by recording broadband soot luminosity at high ...
Recently, biodiesel fuels have been recognized as an environmental friendly alternative fuel for die...
High-speed imaging, spectroscopy and thermodynamical characterization are applied to an optically ac...
High-speed imaging and thermodynamical characterization are applied to an optically accessible, heav...
High-speed imaging and thermodynamical characterization are applied to an optically accessible, heav...
Contains fulltext : 75850.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)9 p
Global climate change drives research and implementation of low-carbon fuels. Engine combustion imag...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to evaluate the effect of the oxygenated compounds co...
The relation between ignition delay and flame lift-off length (based on OH* chemiluminescence) has b...
The increasing global energy demand and the decreasing fossil-energy resources are enhancing the int...
This study investigates in-flame sooting characteristics of biodiesel surrogates in compression-igni...
Based on a phenomenological model of diesel combustion and pollutant-formation processes, a number o...
The effects of using n-butanol, n-octanol, fossil Diesel, hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO), and blen...
Ignition behavior of different fuels is investigated by recording broadband soot luminosity at high ...
Recently, biodiesel fuels have been recognized as an environmental friendly alternative fuel for die...