TRANSACTIONS OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Series B
Online ISSN : 1884-8346
ISSN-L : 1884-8346
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Effect of Engine Operating Conditions on Nanostructure and Oxidation Reactivity of Soot Particles from Diesel Engine
Kazuhiro HAYASHIDAMasayuki UNOHiromi ISHITANI
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2013 Volume 79 Issue 806 Pages 2228-2238

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Effect of engine operating conditions on nanostructure and oxidation reactivity of soot particles from diesel engine was investigated experimentally. The soot nanostructure, i.e., the graphitic crystallite size and the amorphous carbon content in the soot particles, was characterized by Raman spectroscopy. Oxidation reactivity of soot was evaluated by temperature-programmed oxidation (TPO). The soot Raman spectra showed that the size of graphitic crystallite in the soot increases with increasing exhaust temperature resulting from the increase of the engine load. In addition, the graphitic crystallite size of soot obtained during lower engine speed was slightly larger than that of higher engine speed of same exhaust temperature. The results of TPO indicated that the oxidation reactivity of soot decreases with the increase of graphitic crystallite size.
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