Abstract
The liquefied petroleum gas has a great potential to improve energetically and pollution performance of compression ignition engines due to its good combustion properties. This paper presents results of the researches carried on a car compression ignition engine with a 1.5 dm3 displacement, fuelled with diesel fuel and liquefied petroleum gas by diesel-gas method at the operating regimens of 70% and 55% engine load, engine speed of 2000 rpm and for substitute ratios between (6-19)%. A specific objective of this paper is to establish a correlation between the optimum adjustments and the substitute ratio of the diesel fuel with liquefied petroleum gas for the investigated regimens to limit the maximum pressure and smoke level, knock and rough engine functioning and having regard to decrease the fuel consumption and the level of the pollutant emissions.
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Nutu, C., Pana, C., Negurescu, N., Cernat, A., & Mirica, I. (2017). Experimental investigations of LPG use at the automotive diesel engine. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 112). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201711210003
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