What is it about?
This paper presents an experimental study describing how the engine behaves (in particular regarding combustion and pollutant emission) before it reaches its nominal temperature. Theses findings can help understand and improve the engine behaviour during warm-up phase
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Why is it important?
This is an in-depth study, which tries to describe all the complex interactions between the various sub-systems (cooling system, air system, combustion system, turbocharger,...)
Perspectives
The future work will consist in calibrating simulation models and use theme to optimize the warm-up strategies to minimize fuel consumption and pollutant emission
xavier tauzia
Ecole centrale de Nantes
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This page is a summary of: Experimental analysis of the influence of coolant and oil temperature on combustion and emissions in an automotive diesel engine, International Journal of Engine Research, January 2018, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/1468087417749391.
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