WEI Hai-jun, SUN Pei-ting. Effect of Fuel Oil Sulfur on Marine Engine Emissions[J]. Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering, 2006, 6(1): 76-79.
Citation: WEI Hai-jun, SUN Pei-ting. Effect of Fuel Oil Sulfur on Marine Engine Emissions[J]. Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering, 2006, 6(1): 76-79.

Effect of Fuel Oil Sulfur on Marine Engine Emissions

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    WEI Hai-jun(1971-), male, associate professor, 86-411-84726029, hxl@dlmu.edu.cn

  • Received Date: 2005-10-20
  • Publish Date: 2006-03-25
  • In order to study engine burning conditions and the harmful matters of engine exhaust gas when diesel oil has different sulfur contents, the harmful matters, such as NOx, SOx, COx, DS and SOF, were measured by chemiluminescence detector, electro chemical cell, magnetic type, galvanic cell type, filtration and weight method when the sulphur contents of fuel oil were 1%, 1.5%, 3.0% and 5.0% respectively.Test result shows that the different sulfur contents of diesel oil have obvious effect on the burning condition and exhaust gas temperature of marine engine, the fuel oil consume ratio increases with sulfur content increase, and it reaches the maximum value when sulfur content is within 3.5%, CO content increases with sulfur content increase, but CO2 content is invariable, SOF content and NOx content decrease with sulfur content increase, but DS content increases.

     

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