Liquid petroleum products - Determination of ignition delay and derived cetane number (DCN) of middle distillate fuels - Ignition delay and combustion delay determination using a constant volume combustion chamber with direct fuel injection
This European Standard specifies a test method for the quantitative determination of ignition and combustion
delays of middle distillate fuels intended for use in compression ignition engines. The method utilizes a
constant volume combustion chamber with direct fuel injection into heated, compressed synthetic air. A
dynamic pressure wave is produced from the combustion of the product under test. An equation is given to
calculate the derived cetane number (DCN) from the ignition and combustion delays determined from the
dynamic pressure curve.
This European Standard is applicable to middle distillate fuels, fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) and blends of
diesel fuels and FAME. The method is also applicable to middle distillate fuels of non-petroleum origin, oilsands
based fuels, blends of fuel containing biodiesel material, diesel fuel oils containing cetane number
improver additives and low-sulfur diesel fuel oils. However, users applying this standard especially to
unconventional distillate fuels are warned that the relationship between derived cetane number and
combustion behaviour in real engines is not yet fully understood.
ΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΠΡΟΪΟΝΤΟΣ:
CYS EN 16715:2015
This European Standard specifies a test method for the quantitative determination of ignition and combustion
delays of middle distillate fuels intended for use in compression ignition engines. The method utilizes a
constant volume combustion chamber with direct fuel injection into heated, compressed synthetic air. A
dynamic pressure wave is produced from the combustion of the product under test. An equation is given to
calculate the derived cetane number (DCN) from the ignition and combustion delays determined from the
dynamic pressure curve.
This European Standard is applicable to middle distillate fuels, fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) and blends of
diesel fuels and FAME. The method is also applicable to middle distillate fuels of non-petroleum origin, oilsands
based fuels, blends of fuel containing biodiesel material, diesel fuel oils containing cetane number
improver additives and low-sulfur diesel fuel oils. However, users applying this standard especially to
unconventional distillate fuels are warned that the relationship between derived cetane number and
combustion behaviour in real engines is not yet fully understood.