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Research on the effect of diesel fuel injection parameters on the combustion process in the turbocharged CI engine operating on propane
Results presented in the article regard the research on a turbocharged dual-fuel CI engine operating on propane.
The research indicated that such engine might operate even if 70% of the standard fuel energy is replaced by propane.
The research indicated that at such high share of the gaseous fuel, there is necessary to adjust diesel fuel injection
parameters but it is important that there is no need to change the engine structure. Injection parameters may be
adjusted in a wide range due to the modern fuelling system of the common rail type. The investigated engine was
equipped with such system. Adjustments regarding the fuel charge division, fuel charge quantities, and injection
timing enabled to influence combustion in such way to obtain its specific parameters, i.e. maximum combustion
pressure, rate of pressure rise, maximum pressure, and the burn out ratio similar to those obtained for diesel fuel
operation. The obtained results were presented in form of adjustment characteristics of the injection timing of diesel
fuel pilot dose for a few chosen values of the boost pressure as well as injection timing of the main dose. The
investigations were carried out for three values of the boost pressure, i.e. 200; 400 and 600 [mbar] but also for the
naturally aspirated version. Injection timing of the first dose varied in a broad range and depended on the boost
pressure. Injection timing of the second dose varied in a narrower range, mainly due to considerable changes in the
combustion process. The obtained results answered a number of questions regarding the strategy of selection of diesel
fuel injection parameters taking into consideration engine performances as well as combustion at a high share of the
gaseous fuel.