Heavy-duty diesel engine fuel consumption comparison with diesel and biodiesel measured at different altitudes

Q3 Engineering
Chunxiao Hao, Yunshan Ge, Xin Wang
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Abstract

This paper devoted to a comparison of fuel consumption of a diesel engine fuelled with diesel and biodiesel. Comparisons were conducted at sea level, 1600 m and 3300 m. A 6.7L, six cylinder turbocharged heavy-duty diesel engine was introduced. The brake specific fuel consumption (BSFC) over the full engine map were measured and plotted. The results indicated that the fuel consumption with diesel fuelling increased with altitude in all the operating conditions except high-speed, high-load mode; while the fuel consumption with biodiesel fuelling mainly increased with altitude under low-speed, low-load and middle-speed, low-load conditions. Under most of the testing conditions, the fuel consumption with biodiesel fuelling was insensitive to the change of altitude. The comparison of fuel consumption between diesel and biodiesel fuelling demonstrated that diesel was still the more economic option for diesel engines operating at sea level. However, biodiesel fuelling could provide a better fuel economy under middle-speed conditions at high altitudes, particularly at 3300 m.
在不同海拔高度测量的重型柴油发动机与柴油和生物柴油的油耗比较
本文比较了以柴油和生物柴油为燃料的柴油机的油耗。在海拔1600米和3300米进行了比较。推出了6.7L六缸涡轮增压重型柴油发动机。测量并绘制了全发动机图上的制动比油耗(BSFC)。结果表明:在除高速、高负荷工况外的所有工况下,柴油燃料消耗量均随高度增加而增加;在低速低负荷和中速低负荷工况下,生物柴油燃油消耗量主要随海拔高度增加而增加。在大多数试验条件下,生物柴油燃料消耗量对海拔变化不敏感。柴油和生物柴油燃料的燃料消耗比较表明,柴油仍然是在海平面上运行的柴油发动机更经济的选择。然而,生物柴油燃料可以在高海拔中速条件下提供更好的燃料经济性,特别是在3300米。
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International Journal of Vehicle Performance
International Journal of Vehicle Performance Engineering-Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
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