Abstract

We describe an experimental study on the simultaneous reduction of NO x and soot in diesel engines achieved using a new mixture preparation method. To produce a lean uniform mixture, a new type of injection equipment was used with various injection timings. Between the late and very early injection timings, there was an injection timing range at which the amount of NO x produced was extremely low and soot was not emitted. NO x production was suppressed to a level one hundredth that of conventional DI diesel engines. However, with increasing load, NO x production increased sharply and strong diesel knocking occurred. This indicated that NO x production was strongly influenced by the process of mixture formation.

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