RT Journal Article ID 46be1a566e414ef9 A1 Tang, Dong A1 Wei, Jianfei A1 Wu, Yuzhe A1 Li, Nan T1 SIMULATION AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE COMBUSTION AND INJECTION CHARACTERISTICS OF SMALL NON-ROAD DIESEL ENGINE FUELED WITH DIESEL/BIO-DIESEL BLENDS JF International Journal of Energy for a Clean Environment JO IJECE YR 2014 FD 2016-02-02 VO 15 IS 1 SP 1 OP 18 K1 bio-diesel K1 blending rates K1 combustion cycle variability K1 combustion simulation K1 injection characteristics AB A bio-diesel is growing in popularity as a renewable fuel in dealing with increasing fuel efficiency demands and emission restrictions. The combustion and injection characteristics of a 186 FA diesel engine were analyzed in blends with different proportions of bio-diesel at both full and 50% load through a combination of numerical simulation and experimental study. The heat release rates and the main parameters of cyclic variations were compared and analyzed. The development of fuel concentration and temperature field as well as the injection characteristics were simulated. It is shown that, with a blended bio-diesel, the values of indicated mean effective pressure, cylinder peak pressure, and other parameters of the combustion cycle variability were decreased, whereas the spray penetration distance and combustion duration had an increasing trend. PB Begell House LK https://www.dl.begellhouse.com/journals/6d18a859536a7b02,5cb676630e4ecb31,46be1a566e414ef9.html