212647 Chemistry and Engine Performance of Diesel Fuels Derived From Oil Sands and Oil Shale Crude

Tuesday, March 15, 2011: 4:00 PM
Burnham (Hyatt Regency Chicago)
Bruce G. Bunting, Fuels, Engines, and Emissions Research Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Knoxville, TN

CHEMISTRY AND PERFORMANCE OF DIESEL FUELS DERIVED FROM OIL SANDS AND OIL SHALE FUELS

Bruce G. Bunting

In this study, a series of diesel fuels derived from oil sands crude and oil shale crude were evaluated for chemistry and performance in an advanced combustion engine utilizing HCCI. In most cases, these fuels were developed to preserve unique chemistries rather than to meet full fuel specifications. Results are analyzed statistically to determine important fuel variables that affect combustion and emissions.

(Note, this is a place holder abstract, data has been run and is currently being analyzed. Abstract will be updated by required date.


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