汽油压缩点火发动机副喷和主喷策略的试验评价——第一部分:燃烧特性

IF 1.1 Q3 TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
A. Agarwal, Vishnu Singh Solanki, M. Krishnamoorthi
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气候变化和严格的排放法规已经成为汽车行业面临的主要挑战,促使研究人员研究先进的燃烧技术。汽油压缩点火(GCI)技术已经成为一种潜在的解决方案,它可以提供更高的制动热效率,同时超低的氮氧化物(NOx)和微粒排放。燃烧稳定性和控制是与GCI相关的一些重大挑战。本文研究了一台双缸柴油机在GCI模式下的燃烧特性。采用80% (v/v)汽油和20% (v/v)柴油(G80)混合制备的低辛烷值燃料进行GCI实验。在常规柴油燃烧(CDC)模式下进行基线实验。这些实验研究了双先导喷射、第一先导燃油比和主喷射时间(上止点前10-8°CA)的启动对发动机的影响。结果表明,GCI模式产生的缸内压力明显低于CDC模式(~10%)。在低负荷下,较高的先导燃料比例表现出较低的热释放率(HRR)。在所有负荷下,缓速主喷在预混燃烧阶段的热释放均低于超前主喷。主喷射时间延迟,燃烧开始(SoC)和燃烧结束(EoC)延迟。GCI模式比基线CDC模式表现出更高的周期变化,这需要解决。
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Experimental Evaluation of Pilot and Main Injection Strategies on Gasoline Compression Ignition Engine—Part 1: Combustion Characteristics
Climate change and stringent emission regulations have become major challenges for the automotive sector, prompting researchers to investigate advanced combustion technologies. Gasoline compression ignition (GCI) technology has emerged as a potential solution, delivering higher brake thermal efficiency with ultra-low nitrogen oxides (NOx) and particulate emissions. Combustion stability and controls are some of the significant challenges associated with GCI. This study investigates the combustion characteristics of a two-cylinder diesel engine in GCI mode. GCI experiments were performed using a low-octane fuel prepared by blending 80% (v/v) gasoline and 20% (v/v) diesel (G80). Baseline experiments were conducted in conventional diesel combustion (CDC) mode. These experiments investigated the effects of double pilot injection, first pilot fuel ratio, and the start of main fuel injection timing (10–8°CA before top dead center, bTDC). The results indicated that the GCI mode produced significantly lower (~10%) in-cylinder pressure than the CDC mode. Higher pilot fuel proportions exhibited a lower heat release rate (HRR) at low loads. Retarded main injection showed a lower heat release in the premixed combustion phase than the advanced main injection case at all loads. In addition, retarded main injection timing showed retarded start of combustion (SoC) and end of combustion (EoC). GCI mode exhibited higher cyclic variations than baseline CDC mode, which need to be addressed.
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SAE International Journal of Engines
SAE International Journal of Engines TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY-
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