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Article

Particle Number Concentration and SEM-EDX Analyses of an Auxiliary Heating Device in Operation with Different Fossil and Renewable Fuel

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Department of Propulsion Technology, Széchenyi István University, Egyetem tér 1, H-9026 Győr, Hungary
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Department of Materials Science and Technology, Széchenyi István University, Egyetem tér 1, H-9026 Győr, Hungary
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Department of Mechatronics, Optics and Mechanical Engineering Informatics, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Műegyetem rkp. 3, H-1111 Budapest, Hungary
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Inventions 2024, 9(1), 13; https://doi.org/10.3390/inventions9010013
Submission received: 16 December 2023 / Revised: 4 January 2024 / Accepted: 8 January 2024 / Published: 11 January 2024
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Innovative Research and Applications of Biofuels and Bioplastics)

Abstract

Pollution from road vehicles enters the air environment from many sources. One such source could be if the vehicle is equipped with an auxiliary heater. They can be classified according to whether they work with diesel or gasoline and whether they heat water or air. The subject of our research series is an additional heating system that heats the air, the original fuel is gasoline. This device has been built up in a modern engine test bench, where the environmental parameters can be controlled. The length of the test cycle was chosen to be 30 min. The tested fuels were E10, E30, E100 and B7. A 30-min operating period has been chosen in the NORMAL operating mode of the device as a test cycle. The focus of the tests was particle number concentration and soot composition. The results of the particle number concentration showed that renewable fuel content significantly reduces the number concentration of the emitted particles (9.56 × 108 #/cycle for E10 vs. 1.65 × 108 #/cycle for E100), while B7 causes a significantly higher number of emissions than E10 (3.92 × 1010 #/cycle for B7). Based on the elemental analysis, most deposits are elemental carbon, but non-organic compounds are also present. Carbon (92.18 m/m% for E10), oxygen (6.34 m/m% for E10), fluorine (0.64 m/m% for E10), and zinc (0.56 m/m% for E10) have been found in the largest quantity of deposits taken form the combustion chamber.
Keywords: fuel-operated auxiliary heater; fossil fuels; renewable fuels; particle number concentration; EDX analysis fuel-operated auxiliary heater; fossil fuels; renewable fuels; particle number concentration; EDX analysis

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Nagy, P.; Szabó, Á.I.; Zsoldos, I.; Szabados, G. Particle Number Concentration and SEM-EDX Analyses of an Auxiliary Heating Device in Operation with Different Fossil and Renewable Fuel. Inventions 2024, 9, 13. https://doi.org/10.3390/inventions9010013

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Nagy P, Szabó ÁI, Zsoldos I, Szabados G. Particle Number Concentration and SEM-EDX Analyses of an Auxiliary Heating Device in Operation with Different Fossil and Renewable Fuel. Inventions. 2024; 9(1):13. https://doi.org/10.3390/inventions9010013

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Nagy, Péter, Ádám István Szabó, Ibolya Zsoldos, and György Szabados. 2024. "Particle Number Concentration and SEM-EDX Analyses of an Auxiliary Heating Device in Operation with Different Fossil and Renewable Fuel" Inventions 9, no. 1: 13. https://doi.org/10.3390/inventions9010013

APA Style

Nagy, P., Szabó, Á. I., Zsoldos, I., & Szabados, G. (2024). Particle Number Concentration and SEM-EDX Analyses of an Auxiliary Heating Device in Operation with Different Fossil and Renewable Fuel. Inventions, 9(1), 13. https://doi.org/10.3390/inventions9010013

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