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Supercritical Diesel Fuel.


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The claim improved efficiency and major reductions in emissions.

 

http://www.greencarcongress.com/2009/08/sc...l-20090804.html

 

http://www.tscombustion.com/

 

Wizard. Can you comment on what they are doing. I don't fully understand it, but it sounds like they get rid of NOx with EGR. They improve efficiency and reduce PM with heat and pressure.

 

Do you think this can fix diesel emissions in a cheap way?

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NO. The liquid exists with no surface tension making for

better fuel mixing with extremely small particle size.

It's the next step beyond Piezo Injection.

 

That reduces PM. And allow leaner operation. Less energy is wasted keeping the PM filter clean.

 

I don't see any big gains in fuel efficiency. I don't see why NOx doesn't get worse.

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That reduces PM. And allow leaner operation. Less energy is wasted keeping the PM filter clean.

 

I don't see any big gains in fuel efficiency. I don't see why NOx doesn't get worse.

The idea has been around since the 1940s but the technology and the need for it to be developed

was never seen as cost effective. Holding diesel fuel between 300-450C at 100 bar and mixing it

with exhaust prior to injection is difficult enough these days.

 

It may be a way past NOX for US diesels but I doubt that it's anywhere near production ready.

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The idea has been around since the 1940s but the technology and the need for it to be developed

was never seen as cost effective. Holding diesel fuel between 300-450C at 100 bar and mixing it

with exhaust prior to injection is difficult enough these days.

 

It may be a way past NOX for US diesels but I doubt that it's anywhere near production ready.

 

I see.

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I see.

 

My guess is that it will allow "control" of volumetric HCCI type combustion. However it will still have the high load problems already seen by these combustion regimes.

 

Also I want to know how they plan on heating the fuel to that extent at cold start.

 

Pretty interesting stuff

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  • 5 weeks later...

Interesting timing. Gale Banks was talking about supercritical injection this afternoon here in Los Angeles.

 

My understanding is that the fuel enters the cylinder like jpd80 describes *however* you pay for the lower viscosity with a fuel that now has less lubricity to help keep the engine working well. Sounds cool though.

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