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Preliminary Investigation of Solenoid Activated In-cylinder Injection in Stoichiometric S.I. Engines

1994-03-01
940483
An investigation into the application of electronically controlled solenoid activated high pressure in-cylinder gasoline injection systems has been carried out in both conventional and novel four-valve four-stroke pent-roof chamber single-cylinder engines. Air motion requirements were studied and their effects on port design and layout were assessed. Alternative injector types, locations and spray characteristics were investigated. Transient and steady-state comparisons of the engines were made under both normal and cold running conditions. The outlook for the use of in-cylinder injection technology compatible with ULEV emissions requirements is discussed in the light of the results obtained.
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Improving the NOx/Fuel Economy Trade-Off for Gasoline Engines with the CCVS Combustion System

1994-03-01
940482
A system for stratifying recycled exhaust gas (EGR) in order to substantially increase dilution tolerance has been applied to a single cylinder manifold injected pent-roof four-valve gasoline engine. This system has been given the generic name Combustion Control by Vortex Stratification (CCVS). Preliminary research has shown that greatly improved fuel consumption is achievable at stoichiometric conditions compared to a conventional version of the same engine whilst retaining ULEV NOx levels. Simultaneously the combustion system has shown inherently low HC emissions compared to homogeneous EGR engines. A production viable variable air motion system has also been assessed which increases the effectiveness of the stratification whilst allowing full load refinement and retaining high performance.
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Understanding the CCVS Stratified EGR Combustion System

1996-02-01
960837
A system for stratifying recycled exhaust gas (EGR) to substantially increase dilution tolerance has been applied to a port injected four-valve gasoline engine. This system, known as Combustion Control through Vortex Stratification (CCVS), has shown greatly improved fuel consumption at a stoichiometric air/fuel ratio. Both burnrate (10-90% burn angle) and HC emissions are almost completely insensitive to EGR up to best economy EGR rate. Cycle to cycle combustion variation is also excellent with a coefficient of variation of IMEP of less than 2% at best economy EGR rate. This paper describes a research programme aimed at gaining a better understanding of the in-cylinder processes in this combustion system.
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