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A review of the development and application of soot modelling for modern diesel engines and the soot modelling for different fuels

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PROCESS SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Volume 178, Issue -, Pages 836-859

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DOI: 10.1016/j.psep.2023.08.075

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Soot formation; Modelling; Alternative Fuel; Application

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This paper reviews previous soot models and summarizes the most popular phenomenological models in recent years. Furthermore, it also summarizes the application of existing models in turbulent flame and diesel engine development, as well as the progress in carbon soot modeling for biodiesel, natural gas, and other new fuels.
Nowadays, the increasing consumption of conventional fuels has led to rising pollutant emissions, among which soot has received much attention due to its harmful effects. In this paper, previous typical soot models are reviewed. Based on empirical, semi-empirical and detailed models, phenomenological models, the most popular models of recent years, are also summarized. This work also summarizes the application of existing soot models in combination with other models and methods in turbulent flame and diesel engine development based on existing models. Besides, as the development of clean alternative fuels continues, new fuels have received significant attention as a method to reduce soot formation. For different fuels, the reasons for reducing soot formation have also attracted the interest of researchers, and thus this paper reviews the current research about relevant carbon soot modeling for biodiesel, natural gas, and other new fuels. A detailed understanding of soot generation and soot modelling can help further research into methods to reduce soot emissions.

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