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The Effect of Intake Charge Temperature on Combustion and Emissions in an Optically Accessible DI Diesel Engine with and without Swirl

1990-10-01
902060
An optically accessible D] Diesel engine has been constructed tostudy combustion, emission, spray, and flow field phenomena. The goal of the present investigation is tostudy the effect that intake charge temperature variation at constant density has on combustion, emissions, and spray vaporization in both quiescent and swirling environments. The results indicate that raising intake temperatures decreased the ignition delay, peak rate of premixed burning, and premixed fraction. Increasing intake temperature increased the peak rate of diffusion burning in the quiescent environment, but mixing effects balanced temperature effects in the swirl environment and peak diffusion burning remained constant. In general, NOx increased with increasing temperature and amount of diffusion burning, but lower temperature data suggests that premixed and diffusion burning are both contributing to NO production.
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