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Study on the Effect of EGR System on the Emissions from a Small Off-road Gasoline Engine

2010-09-28
2010-32-0040
Gasoline-fueled small engines have been developed predominantly for power by using fuel-rich combustion, and unburned HC is usually a consequence of inadequate mixing and combustion of the charge. In principle, a straightforward way to reduce HC emissions is to run at an almost stoichiometric air-fuel ratio while NOx emission become problematic, namely a tradeoff exists between the amount of HC and NOx emission, especially at high engine loads. Cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) is a common way to control in-cylinder NOx production when burning stoichiometric or even leaner mixture. In this paper, experimental investigations were conducted on a small off-road gasoline engine to study the effect of EGR system on the engine-out emission especially the unburned HC and NOx.
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