Due to increasingly stricter emissions on particulate matter(PM)emissions,diesel particulate filter(DPF)regeneration has become the most widely used and effective technology to reduce PM emissions.However,using incyli...Due to increasingly stricter emissions on particulate matter(PM)emissions,diesel particulate filter(DPF)regeneration has become the most widely used and effective technology to reduce PM emissions.However,using incylinder post-injection-based active DPF regeneration can increase engine oil dilution,thus affecting engine lubrication.Using a 4-cylinder turbocharged direct-injection diesel engine,this study analyzed the effect of lubricating oil on the formation and properties of turbocharger compressor soot deposits associated with engine oil dilution.Three diesel engine lubricating oils(CJ-4,CK-4,and CJ-4*)were selected,with each subjected to 200 hours of engine bench testing at 8%oil dilution.The composition of CJ-4*was the same as that of CJ-4 but with reduced amount of additives.Soot deposits were collected and analyzed.A merit calculation method was established to rate turbocharger deposits.Transmission electron microscopy,Raman spectroscopy,Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy,and thermogravimetric analysis(TGA)were used to characterize the morphology and composition of soot samples.The results showed that turbocharger deposits from CJ-4 and CK-4 were less than that from CJ-4*.The deposits from CJ-4*showed a more disordered morphology,whereas those from CJ-4 and CK-4 exhibited a higher degree of order.TGA results showed that the soluble organic fraction content in the deposit derived from CJ-4*was much higher than that obtained from CJ-4 and CK-4.展开更多
基金financially supported by SINOPEC(Grant No.124015)。
文摘Due to increasingly stricter emissions on particulate matter(PM)emissions,diesel particulate filter(DPF)regeneration has become the most widely used and effective technology to reduce PM emissions.However,using incylinder post-injection-based active DPF regeneration can increase engine oil dilution,thus affecting engine lubrication.Using a 4-cylinder turbocharged direct-injection diesel engine,this study analyzed the effect of lubricating oil on the formation and properties of turbocharger compressor soot deposits associated with engine oil dilution.Three diesel engine lubricating oils(CJ-4,CK-4,and CJ-4*)were selected,with each subjected to 200 hours of engine bench testing at 8%oil dilution.The composition of CJ-4*was the same as that of CJ-4 but with reduced amount of additives.Soot deposits were collected and analyzed.A merit calculation method was established to rate turbocharger deposits.Transmission electron microscopy,Raman spectroscopy,Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy,and thermogravimetric analysis(TGA)were used to characterize the morphology and composition of soot samples.The results showed that turbocharger deposits from CJ-4 and CK-4 were less than that from CJ-4*.The deposits from CJ-4*showed a more disordered morphology,whereas those from CJ-4 and CK-4 exhibited a higher degree of order.TGA results showed that the soluble organic fraction content in the deposit derived from CJ-4*was much higher than that obtained from CJ-4 and CK-4.