This study takes light-passenger vehicles with 1.5L port fuel injection turbocharged engine as the research object, based on the WLTC test cycle about the China 6b emissions regulations, including some influence of several key technologies, such as fuel injector selection, intake VVT opening, fuel control and gear shift point matching, what can affect the particulate emissions from light-passenger vehicles. The results show that without particulate filter (GPF) technology, Using the original 4-hole fuel injector, the opened intake air VVT in catalyst light off, the optimized fuel control and gearbox shift point, the emission test results of the light-passenger vehicle can reach the development target of China 6b, what can avoid GPF blockage and regeneration problems in the market. Meanwhile, the cost of mass production and development cycle about vehicle is effectively reduced.


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    Title :

    Experimental study on particulate control of turbo gasoline engine


    Contributors:
    Li Shicheng (author) / Chen Kongwu (author) / Long Yongsheng (author) / Peng Hao (author) / Wang Jingbo (author) / Kang Tianhong (author)


    Publication date :

    2021




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    Unknown




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