Knock and cycle by cycle analysis of a high performance V12 spark ignition engine. Part 1: Experimental data and correlations assessment
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
In this paper, a high performance V12 spark-ignition engine is experimentally investigated at test-bench in order to fully characterize
its behavior in terms of both average parameters, cycle-by-cycle variations and knock tendency, for different operating conditions. In
particular, for each considered operating point, a spark advance sweep is actuated, starting from a knock-free calibration, up to intense
knock operation. Sequences of 300 consecutive pressure cycles are measured for each cylinder, together with the main overall engine
performance, including fuel flow, torque, and fuel consumption. Acquired data are statistically analyzed to derive the distributions of
main indicated parameters, in order to find proper correlations with ensemble-averaged quantities. In particular, the Coefficient of
Variation (CoV) of IMEP and of the in-cylinder peak pressure (pmax) are correlated to the average combustion phasing and duration
(MFB50 and ??b), with a good coefficient of determination. In addition, a high-pass-filtering technique is used to derive the cycle-bycycle
scattering of the Maximum Amplitude of Pressure Oscillation (MAPO) index. A similar statistical analysis is carried out to derive
the log-normal distributions of the MAPO index and a methodology to asses a proper knock threshold is applied to identify the
presence of knocking combustion. The above data represent the prerequisites for the implementation and validation of an advanced 1D
model, described in Part 2, taking into account cycle-by-cycle variations, and finally aiming to identify the knock-limited spark
advance on a completely theoretical basis.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Knock; 1D simulation; 3D simulation; MAPO
List of contributors:
Siano, Daniela
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