Investigation of sectional-stage loading strategies on a two-stage turbocharged heavy-duty diesel engine under transient operation with EGR

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The influence of loading strategies on combustion and emissions parameters is experimentally and numerically studied under typical 5 s transient conditions of constant speed and increasing torque. The experiment is conducted on a two-stage turbocharged heavy-duty diesel engine with a constant opening valve high-pressure exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system. The test results show that: compared with the full-stage loading (FSL) strategy (constant loading rate during the entire transient process), the sectional-stage loading (SSL) strategies (holding a certain time at 50% load) can significantly reduce soot emissions (by 41.3%); the greater the first-stage loading rate, the better the torque response performance, which maximally increases by 56.7%. Besides, longer loading holding time can effectively restrain the overshoot of EGR rate and advance the combustion phase (CA10, CA50) at medium and large loads. However, the larger second-stage loading rate slightly deteriorates the combustion and emission performance. This deterioration situation can be markedly suppressed by adopting a suitable loading hold time.

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Liu, Z., Yuan, X., Tian, J., Han, Y., Li, R., & Gao, G. (2018). Investigation of sectional-stage loading strategies on a two-stage turbocharged heavy-duty diesel engine under transient operation with EGR. Energies, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/en11010069

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