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Technical Paper

Diesel Combustion Model with Auto-ignition Process of Non-homogeneous Mixture

2009-06-15
2009-01-1897
Diesel combustion model for CFD simulation is established taking account of an auto-ignition process of non-homogeneous mixture. Authors revealed in their previous paper that the non-homogeneity of fuel-air mixture affected more on auto-ignition process such as its ignition delay or combustion duration than the turbulent mixing rate. Based on these results, novel diesel combustion model is proposed in this study. The transport calculation for local variation of fuel-air PDF is introduced and the chemical reaction rate is provided by the local non-homogeneity. Furthermore, this model is applied the RANS based CFD simulation of the spray combustion in a Diesel engine condition. The results show that the combustion process is well described for several engine operations.
Technical Paper

A Study on a Reduced Kinetic Model for n-Cetane and Heptamethylnonane Based on a PRF Reduced Kinetic Model

2012-09-10
2012-01-1576
A reduced kinetic model for n-heptane, i-octane, n-cetane and heptamethylnonane is developed based on that for the primary reference fuel (n-heptane and i-octane). The present model, which can be easily applied to a conventional CFD code, is constructed simply from 59 chemical species and 96 reactions. The ignition delay times are calculated by this kinetic model and compared with those by full kinetic models under high pressure and temperature conditions. The results indicate that the general trend of the ignition delay times for various temperatures and pressures is well described with this reduced model. Furthermore, the present model is combined with a commercial CFD code and used to simulate the ignition process of a diesel spray under a high pressure and temperature condition. The effect of the cetane number of the fuel on the ignition process is investigated.
Technical Paper

A Study on Diesel Spray Characteristics for Small- Quantity Injection

2018-04-03
2018-01-0283
Multi-stage injection with pilot injection and post injection has been widely used for the noise and emissions reduction of diesel engines. Considering many parameters to be decided for optimal combustion, computer simulations such as three dimensional computational fluid dynamics (3D-CFD) and lower dimensional codes should play a role for optimal selection of intervals and quantity ratios. However, the data for the sprays are insufficient for reproducing the actual fuel-air mixture formation process related to pilot and post injection. Hence, there is a need for experimental data with a small-quantity injection. The small-quantity injection is characterized with an injection rate shape similar to a triangle rather than a rectangle. This study is mainly focused on the spray characteristics of diesel sprays in which the entire process is dominated by unsteady injection processes.
Technical Paper

Numerical Analysis for Mixing Process of High-speed Unsteady Jets Using PDF-CFD Model

2006-04-03
2006-01-1193
The flow and mixing process of a high-speed unsteady jet are analyzed by using computational fluid dynamics for incompressible flow with the k-ε turbulence model and a stochastic approach. The pseudo-nozzle concept is applied to the inlet condition with a large pressure gradient. The non-uniform states of turbulent mixing are statistically described using probability density functions (PDFs). The results show that the time history of the jet development agrees with experimental data for methane and hydrogen fuels. In addition, the effect of the injection condition on the development of the jet tip is well described with this model. Furthermore, the micro-mixing process is successfully described with this PDF model.
Technical Paper

Analysis of Premixed Charged Compression Ignition Combustion Using PDF Method with Multidimensional CFD

2004-06-08
2004-01-1913
The combustion process of natural gas in a premixed charged compression ignition (PCCI) engine is analyzed using computational fluid dynamics via stochastic approach. The nonuniform states of turbulent mixing and the ignition process are statistically described using probability density function (PDF). The results show that the course of in-cylinder pressure is good agreement with experimental data, and the effect of mixture heterogeneity on the ignition delay and the rate of heat release is revealed.
Technical Paper

Improvement of Thermal Efficiency in a Diesel Engine with High-Pressure Split Main Injection

2018-09-10
2018-01-1791
This study aims to utilize high-pressure split-main injection for improving the thermal efficiency of diesel engines. A series of experiments was conducted using a single-cylinder diesel engine under conditions of an engine speed of 2,250 rpm and a gross indicated mean effective pressure of 1.43 MPa. The injection pressure was varied in the range of 160–270 MPa. Split-main injection was applied to reduce cooling loss under the condition of high injection pressure, and the split ratio and the number of injection stages were varied. The dwell of the split main injection was set to near-zero in order to minimize the elongation of the total injection duration. As a result, thermal efficiency was improved owing to the combined increase in injection pressure, advanced injection timing, and split-main injection. According to the analysis of heat balance, a larger amount of the second part of the main injection decreased the cooling loss and increased the exhaust loss.
Technical Paper

Analysis of Mixture Formation Process in a Diesel Engine with Post Injection

2015-09-01
2015-01-1836
A series of experiments was conducted using a single-cylinder small-bore (85 mm) diesel engine to investigate the smoke-reduction effect of post injection by varying the number of injection nozzle orifices and the injection pressure. The experiments were performed under a constant injection quantity condition and under a fixed NOx emission condition. The results indicated that the smoke emission of six-hole, seven-hole, and eight-hole nozzles decreased for advanced post injection, except that the smoke emission of the 10-hole nozzle increased as the post injection was advanced from a moderately late timing around 17° ATDC. However, the smoke emission of the 10-hole nozzle with a higher injection pressure decreased for advanced post injection. These trends were explained considering the influence of the main-spray flames on post sprays based on CFD simulation results.
Technical Paper

Effects of Piston Bowl Diameter on Combustion Characteristics of a Natural gas/Diesel Dual Fuel Engine

2019-12-19
2019-01-2173
Natural gas/diesel dual fuel engines have potential for a high thermal efficiency and low NOx emissions. However, they have the disadvantages of high unburned species emissions and lower thermal efficiencies at low loads (at low equivalence ratio). A way to solve this problem is to properly distribute the pilot fuel vapor in a natural-gas premixture. The combustion chamber geometry affects the combustion process since it influences the distribution of the pilot fuel vapor. This study investigates the influence of injection conditions and the piston bowl geometry on the performance and emissions of a dual fuel engine. Experiments were carried out using two pistons with different bowl diameters, 52 mm and 58 mm, at single-and two-stage diesel-fuel injection. The results show that the larger bowl provides lower hydrocarbon emissions at a lower equivalence ratio in the case of single-stage injection.
Journal Article

A Study on Diesel Spray Flame by Time-Resolved PIV with Chemiluminescence of OH*

2021-09-21
2021-01-1167
To clarify the relationship between the local heat release and the velocity distribution inside the diesel spray flame, simultaneous optical diagnostics of OH* chemiluminescence and particle image velocimetry (PIV) have been applied to the diesel spray flame under the elevated in-cylinder pressure and temperature conditions formed in a rapid compression expansion machine (RCEM). The cranking speed of the RCEM was 900 rpm, and the in-cylinder pressure and temperature were 8 MPa and 800 K at the start of injection, respectively. The amount of fuel was 10.2 mg. The injection pressure was 120, 90, and 60 MPa. To minimize the disturbance of luminous flame on optical diagnostics, a solvent, with comparable combustion characteristics to diesel fuel was used as fuel. The oxygen concentration was set to 15%. Results clearly show that PIV can successfully analyze the velocity distribution in diesel spray flames.
Technical Paper

Modeling of the Auto-ignition Process of a Non-homogeneous Mixture in a Diesel Spray for CFD

2010-04-12
2010-01-0357
A diesel combustion model for CFD simulation is established taking into account the auto-ignition process of a non-homogeneous mixture. In a previous paper, the authors revealed that the non-homogeneity of a fuel-air mixture has a more significant effect on the auto-ignition process with respect to, for example, ignition delay or combustion duration, as compared to the turbulent mixing rate. Based on these results, a novel diesel combustion model is proposed in the present study. The transport calculation for the local variation of the fuel-air PDF is introduced, and the chemical reaction rate is obtained based on the local non-homogeneity. Furthermore, this model incorporates RANS-based CFD simulation of the spray combustion in a constant-volume vessel under a high-temperature, high-pressure condition. The results show that the combustion process is well described for a wide range of temperature and pressure conditions.
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