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Título: Flame front and burned gas characteristics for different split injection ratios and phasing in an optical GDI engine.
Autor: Martinez, Santiago
Merola, Simona
Irimescu, Adrian
Tipo: Artículo
Palabras clave: Fuel injection strategies., GDI engine., Optical diagnostic., Flame front propagation., Soot formation and emissions.
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Resumen: Direct-injection in spark-ignition engines has long been recognized as a valid option for improving fuel economy, reducing CO2 emissions and avoiding knock occurrence due to higher flexibility in control strategies. However, problems associated with mixture formation are responsible for soot emissions, one of the most limiting factors of this technology. Therefore, the combustion process and soot formation were investigated with different injection strategies on a gasoline direct injection (GDI) engine. The experimental analysis was realized on an optically accessible single cylinder engine when applying single, double and triple injection strategies. Moreover, the effect of fuel delivery phasing was also scrutinized by changing the start of the injection during late intake- and early compression-strokes. The duration of injection was split incifferent percentages between two or three pulses, so as to obtain close to stoichiometric operation in all conditions. The engine was operated at fixed rotational speed and spark timing, with wide-open throttle. Optical diagnostics based on cycle resolved digital imaging was applied during the early and late stages of the combustion process. Detailed information on the flame front morphology and soot formation were obtained. The optical data were correlated to in-cylinder pressure traces and exhaust gas emission measurements. The results suggest that the split injection of the fuel has advantages in terms of reduction of soot formation and NOx emissions and a similar combustion performance with respect to the single injection timing. Moreover, an early injection resulted in higher rates of heat release and in-cylinder pressure, together with a reduction of soot formation and flame distortion. The double injection strategy with higher percentage of fuel injected in the first pulse and early second injection pulse showed the best results in terms of combustion evolution and pollutant emissions. For the operative condition studied, a higher time for mixture homogenization and split of fuel injected in the intake stroke shows the best results.
Descripción: This article belongs to the Special Issue Advances in Combustion and Energy Sciences for CO2 Reduction in Internal Combustion Engines.
EN: Applied Sciences Volume 9 Issue 3, 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/app9030449
Citación: Martinez, S., Merola, S. y Irimescu, A. "Flame front and burned gas characteristics for different split injection ratios and phasing in an optical GDI engine". Applied Sciences [en línea]. 2019, vol. 9, no. 3, p. 449. DOI:10.3390/app9030449
Licencia: Licencia Creative Commons Atribución (CC - By 4.0)
Aparece en las colecciones: Publicaciones académicas y científicas - Instituto de Ingeniería Mecánica y Producción Industrial

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