Abstract
This report describes an experimental investigation of the potential for an enhanced ignition system to lower the cold-start emissions of a light-duty vehicle engine using fuel ethanol (commonly referred to as E85). Plasma jet ignition and conventional inductive ignition were compared for a General Motors 4-cylinder, alcohol-compatible engine. Tests were aimed at identifying the degree to whichcalibration strategies such as mixture enleanment and retarded spark timing could lower engine-out hydrocarbon emissions and raise exhaust temperatures, as well as determining how such calibration changes would affect the combustion stability of the engine.
Original language | American English |
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Number of pages | 108 |
State | Published - 1997 |
Bibliographical note
Work performed by Nexum Research Corporation, Kingston, Ontario, CanadaNREL Publication Number
- NREL/SR-540-22967
Keywords
- alternative fuels
- E85
- enhanced ignition system
- ethanol
- light-duty vehicles
- transportation fuels