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Technical Paper

Spark Plugs for Gasoline Direct Injection Engines

2001-03-05
2001-01-1200
The direct injection (DI) gasoline engine has drawn considerable attention recently for energy savings and emission reductions. Compared with current port fuel injection (PFI) engines, DI engines are designed to have high specific power output, low fuel consumption and low emissions at the same time. Among others a feature of the DI gasoline engine is its capability to freely alter the state of combustion from homogeneous to stratified combustion at different load conditions. Engines with high power density such as the DI engine, are also prone to knock. To suppress engine knocking a flexible and precise combustion control mechanism is required. The paper being presented describes some of the characteristics required for spark plugs utilized in DI gasoline engines.
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