The use of biodiesel in conventional diesel engines results in increased NO x emissions; this presents a barrier to the widespread use of biodiesel. The origins of this phenomenon were investigated using the chemical kinetics simulation tool: CHEMKIN-2 and the CFD KIVA3V code, which was modified to account for the physical properties of biodiesel and to incorporate semidetailed mechanisms for its combustion and the formation of emissions. Parametric -T maps and 3D engine simulations were used to assess the impact of using oxygen-containing fuels on the rate of NO formation. It was found that using oxygen-containing fuels allows more O2 molecules to present in the engine cylinder during the combustion of biodiesel, and this may be the cause of the observed increase in NO emissions. © Copyright 2012 Junfeng Yang et al.
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Yang, J., Golovitchev, V. I., Redón Lurbe, P., & López Sánchez, J. J. (2012). Chemical kinetic study of nitrogen oxides formation trends in biodiesel combustion. International Journal of Chemical Engineering. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/898742
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