Technical Paper
Analysis of Relation between Mixture Formation during Ignition Delay Period and Burning Process in Diesel Combustion
2009-11-03
2009-32-0018
Many technologies for reducing exhaust emissions of wide variety of diesel engines from small size to large size ones have been considered with the improvement throughout the combustion process. To reduce emissions, mixing of fuel and air is still important phenomena. Purpose of this study is to clarify the relation between mixture formation during the ignition delay period and burning process in diesel combustion that strongly affects the exhaust emissions. In this study, a rapid compression machine was used to simulate actual phenomenon inside the combustion chamber with changing ambient density. In addition, swirl velocity and injection pressure were changed as experimental parameters to improve mixture formation at high ambient density. This study constructed schlieren photography system with a high-speed digital video camera to investigate the detail behavior of mixture formation during ignition delay period.