Abstract

This study presents results from tail pipe emissions of particulate matter from a turbocharged common rail 2-stroke marine diesel engine (4RTX-3 from Wartsila) investigated at various operating conditions and using two different fuels. Size distributions were measured with a SMPS (Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer). A thermodesorber (TD) was applied to remove volatile material. In addition, filter samples were taken for gravimetric and chemical analysis. The mean diameters of the particles ranged between 20–40 nm, which is considerably smaller than the diameter of particles known from 4-stroke diesel engines as used in cars. A TD operated at 400°C evaporated the majority of the particles. The particle mass is dominated by volatile organic material, the fraction of which is significantly higher than for engines in cars. A high nucleation mode was found instead of a pronounced accumulation mode as known from 4-stroke diesel engines.

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