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Medium-speed diesel engines Part I: Design trends and the use of residual/blended fuels

Conference · · Am. Soc. Mech. Eng., (Pap.); (United States)
OSTI ID:6370463

Fuel costs can exceed 50% of the total diesel plant's operational expenditures. To reduce fuel costs, medium-speed engines are now available with improved fuel consumption and ability to burn residual fuels. Part 1 reviews these engine and design changes needed for both improved fuel consumption and ability to burn poorer quality fuels. Characteristics of these fuels and international fuel specifications are discussed. Ignition quality of residual fuels by a modified ASTM D 613 procedure are presented and correlation shown to calculated diesel index and calculated carbon aromaticity index (CCAI). Residual fuel ignition delay effects on combustion pressure rise, fuel consumption, and piston temperature in a laboratory single-cylinder diesel engine are shown. Part 2 reviews characteristics of lubricants suitable for use with residual fuels in medium-speed engines. Examples are shown of how lubricants and their additives control engine wear, deposits, and oxidation, and how fuel consumption is affected by viscosity. Control of insolubles and the purification of lubricants are discussed.

Research Organization:
Chevron Research Co., Richmond, CA
OSTI ID:
6370463
Report Number(s):
CONF-840201-
Journal Information:
Am. Soc. Mech. Eng., (Pap.); (United States), Journal Name: Am. Soc. Mech. Eng., (Pap.); (United States) Vol. 84-DGP-15; ISSN ASMSA
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English