The Control of Diesel Combustion by Means of Exhaust Gas Recirculation 851544
This paper presents an experimental study on the effects of Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) on soot emission and diesel knock by using a direct-injection diesel engine. The effect of EGR on soot emission depends on operating conditions. Under the condition that the mass fraction burned by pre-mixed combustion of the two combustion patterns is increased, soot emission is decreased by EGR. It is also revealed that the EGR has the effects of both increasing and decreasing the diesel knock intensity. The mechanisms of these effects of EGR on soot emission and diesel knock are discussed.
Citation: Shiga, S., Ehara, H., Karasawa, T., and Kurabayashi, T., "The Control of Diesel Combustion by Means of Exhaust Gas Recirculation," SAE Technical Paper 851544, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/851544. Download Citation