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Effects of Mixing on Early Injection Diesel Combustion

2005-04-11
2005-01-0154
Ignition dwell is defined as the interval between end of fuel injection and start of combustion in early injection diesel combustion that exhibits HCCI-like characteristics. In this project, the impact of in-cylinder temperature and fuel-air mixing on the ignition dwell was investigated. The engine cycle was simulated using the 3-D CFD code KIVA-3V. Work done by Klingbeil (2002) has shown that ignition dwell allows more time for fuel and air to mix and drastically reduces emissions of NOX and particulate matter. Temperature is known to have a direct impact on the duration of ignition dwell. However, initial fuel-air distribution and mixing (i.e. at the end of fuel injection) may also impact the duration of ignition dwell. To investigate this, variations in EGR, fuel injection timing, engine valve actuation and swirl were simulated. The aim was to use these techniques to generate varying levels of fuel-air mixing and to check if ignition dwell was affected.
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Investigating the Effect of Spray Targeting and Impingement on Diesel Engine Cold Start

2000-03-06
2000-01-0269
Analysis of the cold-starting performance of diesel engines requires the development of advanced models to describe the multicomponent nature of the fuel as well as the spray impingement and wall film behavior. A new approach to modeling the multicomponent nature of commercial fuels was implemented. This model is based on a continuous distribution using a probability density function, rather than the use of discrete components, to capture more accurately the entire range of composition in commercial fuels. The model was applied to single droplet calculations to validate the predictions against experimental results. Previous discrete component wall-film modeling has been extended to include the continuous multicomponent fuel representation. A significant factor that has received little attention in analyzing the cold-start performance of diesel engines is the spray impingement angle and location. This has been investigated using the modified KIVA code.
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Numerical Study of Fuel/Air Mixture Preparation in a GDI Engine

1999-10-25
1999-01-3657
Numerical simulations are performed to investigate the fuel/air mixing preparation in a gasoline direct injection (GDI) engine. A two-valve OHV engine with wedge combustion chamber is investigated since automobiles equipped with this type of engine are readily available in the U.S. market. Modifying and retrofitting these engines for GDI operation could become a viable scenario for some engine manufactures. A pressure-swirl injector and wide spacing injection layout are adapted to enhance mixture preparation. The primary interest is on preparing the mixture with adequate equivalence ratio at the spark plug under a wide range of engine operating conditions. Two different engine operating conditions are investigated with respect to engine speed and load. A modified version of the KIVA-3V multi-dimensional CFD code is used. The modified code includes the Linearized Instability Sheet Atomization (LISA) model to simulate the development of the hollow cone spray.
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