E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2023)

Nano-particle Characteristic Emitted from Gasoline Direct Injection Engine Equipped with Non-Thermal Plasma Device

  • Neamyou Pichitpon,
  • Theinnoi Kampanart,
  • Sawatmongkhon Boonlue,
  • Sittichompoo Sak

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202342801003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 428
p. 01003

Abstract

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The impact of non-thermal plasma (NTP) on particulate matter (PM) removal, nitrogen oxide (NOx) reduction, and hydrocarbon species in exhaust gases from gasoline direct injection (GDI) engines using gasoline E20 fuel and a mean effective pressure (IMEP) of 6 bar. The experiments were conducted with an exhaust gas flow rate of 20 L/min, applying high voltage in the range of 0 to 10 kV (2 kV per step) at a frequency of 500 Hz. The results show that NTP reduces PM concentrations, particularly in the nucleation mode (10 nm particles). Maximum PM removal of approximately 83% However, with experimental results, compared to 0 kV, the production of particulate matter Aitken mode increased up to 19 times for a voltage increase of 10 kV, and NOx removal has been at a maximum of about 9.5%, with an energy density of 5 J/L at 10 kV. The effects of NTP on hydrocarbon species such as ethylene, propylene, acetylene, 1.3 butadiene, methane, and ethane have been slightly affected by increased high voltages.

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