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- Title
EMISSION OF VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS FROM DIESEL ENGINE FUELLED WITH OIL-WATER EMULSIONS.
- Authors
MUSIALIK-PIOTROWSKA, ANNA; KOLANEK, CZESŁAW
- Abstract
Exhaust gas from compression ignition engine fed with oil-water emulsions containing 10 vol. % of water or H202 (30 vol. %) water solution in commercial diesel oil have been analysed and the results com- pared with the composition of flue gas when diesel oil alone was used. The analyses concerned concentrations of NO, total NON, carbon monoxide, the sum of hydrocarbons as well as volatile organic compounds. When emulsion was used, considerable reduction of nitrogen oxides (however for low engine load only) and slightly lower smokiness of flue gas was reached; on the other hand, it caused higher concentrations of CO, romatic hydrocarbons and the highest increase, even up to 10-fold, of acetaldehyde concentration, a typical product of incomplete combustion of organic compounds.
- Subjects
COMBUSTION gas analysis; EMULSION testing; ORGANIC compounds; OIL separators; DIESEL fuels; CARBON monoxide; HYDROCARBONS
- Publication
Environment Protection Engineering, 2011, Vol 37, Issue 1, p31
- ISSN
0324-8828
- Publication type
Article