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Journal Article

The Effects of Charge Homogeneity and Repeatability on Particulates Using the PLIF Technique in an Optical DISI Engine

2014-04-01
2014-01-1207
The work was concerned with visualisation of the charge homogeneity and cyclic variations within the planar fuel field near the spark plug in an optical spark ignition engine fitted with an outwardly opening central direct fuel injector. Specifically, the project examined the effects of fuel type and injection settings, with the overall view to understanding some of the key mechanisms previously identified as leading to particulate formation in such engines. The three fuels studied included a baseline iso-octane, which was directly compared to two gasoline fuels containing 10% and 85% volume of ethanol respectively. The engine was a bespoke single cylinder with Bowditch style optical access through a flat piston crown. Charge stratification was studied over a wide spectrum of injection timings using the Planar Laser Induced Fluorescence (PLIF) technique, with additional variation in charge temperature due to injection also estimated when viable using a two-line PLIF approach.
Technical Paper

RANS Based Multidimensional Modeling of an Ultra-Lean Burn Pre-Chamber Combustion System with Auxiliary Liquid Gasoline Injection

2015-04-14
2015-01-0386
Evolving emissions and fuel efficiency legislation has driven the development of ultra-lean burn engine concepts that combine high efficiency with low criteria emissions, including nitrogen oxides (NOx). Traditional spark ignition (SI) systems have limitations in terms of available ignition energy and its distribution. Turbulent Jet Ignition (TJI) is a pre-chamber-based combustion system that enables ultra-lean operation through high energy jets acting as a distributed ignition source. Combustion is initiated in the pre-chamber (with or without auxiliary fuel injection) using a spark plug. The resulting flame is quenched in the pre-chamber nozzle thereby generating chemically active turbulent jets which penetrate and reignite in the main-chamber at multiple points after a time delay.
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