Optimization of the compressed natural gas direct injection in a small research spark ignition engine
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
The permanent aim of the automotive industry is the further improvement of the engine efficiency and the simultaneous
pollutant emissions reduction. In order to optimize the small internal combustion engines, it is necessary to further
improve the basic knowledge of the thermo-fluid dynamic phenomena occurring during the combustion process. In this
context, the application of optical diagnostic techniques permits a deep insight into the fundamental processes such as
flow development, fuel injection, and combustion process. The aim of this study was the optimization of the compressed
natural gas direct injection by means of the analysis of the injection phase and combustion process. This analysis allowed
the improvement of the engine efficiency in lean-burn operation condition too. The investigation was carried out in an
optically accessible small direct injection spark ignition single-cylinder engine. Two different injectors were tested. The
first one was the injector designed according to the results of model simulation, and the second one was a modified prototype
obtained using the findings of the optical analysis carried out in the combustion chamber. The characteristic parameters
of the gaseous fuel jet were evaluated through an image processing procedure. The fuel rail was modified in
order to allow the injection of seeding particles into the gaseous fuel. The gas jet was analyzed using a white light source
coupled with a high spatial and temporal resolution fast camera. The combustion process development was investigated
for same engine operative condition performing a cycle-resolved visualization of the flame. Moreover, this methodology
permitted the evaluation of motion field and turbulence during the injection process directly into the combustion chamber.
The results of investigation evidenced that the modification of the injector, designed according to the optical analysis
made in the optically accessible engine, allowed an optimization of compressed natural gas direct injection resulting in
improved combustion and emissions reduction
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Optical engine; gaseous fuels; gas injection; gas visualization; gas engine; engine combustion chamber particle image velocimetry
Elenco autori:
Sementa, Paolo; DI IORIO, Silvana; Catapano, Francesco; Vaglieco, BIANCA MARIA
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