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Effect of Swirl Rate on Mixture Formation in a Spark Ignition Engine Based on Laser 2-D Visualization Techniques

1993-11-01
931905
The mixture distribution and in-cylinder flow field inside the combustion chamber of a spark ignition engine with a swirl control intake system were measured by a pair of laser two-dimensional visualization techniques. The planer-laser-induced exciplex fluorescence technique was used to visualize the in-cylinder mixture formation by obtaining spectrally separated fluorescence images of liquid and vapor phase fuel distributions. The particle image velocimetry (PIV) was used to obtain the images of in-cylinder flow field. Experiments were carried out under various swirling conditions (from high [Rs=3.8] to low [Rs=0.4] swirl rates) to clarify the effect of swirl rate on mixture formation during the intake and compression strokes. Under the high swirling condition, fuel vapor was spread and rotated along the cylinder wall by the swirling flow during the compression stroke.
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