Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
In order to meet the requirements in the stringent emission
regulations, more and more research work has been
focused on homogeneous charge compression ignition
(HCCI) and partially premixed combustion (PPC) or
partially premixed compression ignition (PCCI) as they have
the potential to produce low NOx and soot emissions without
adverse effects on engine efficiency. The mixture formation
and charge stratification influence the combustion behavior
and emissions for PPC/PCCI, significantly. An ultra-high
speed burst-mode laser is used to capture the mixture formation
process from the start of injection until several CADs
after the start of combustion in a single cycle. To the authors'
best knowledge, this is the first time that such a high temporal
resolution, i.e. 0.2 CAD, PLIF could be accomplished for
imaging of the in-cylinder mixing process. The capability
of resolving single cycles allows for the inf luence of
cycle-to-cycle variations to be eliminated. This ability to
study individual cycles aids the understanding of the mixture
formation process as well as the cycle-to-cycle variations.
Strong air entrainment at the boundary layer can be clearly
observed and followed as the mixing process progresses. The
formation of eddies created by the shear force and their rotational
motion can be continuously observed during the
mixing process. The interaction between two adjacent spray
plumes in the recirculation zone is well captured and studied.
In addition, the mixing process resulting in the stratified
fuel charge being located in the recirculation zone before
the SOC while the areas along the original spray axis are
leaned out after the end of injection, can be followed in one
time sequence. Moreover, the auto-ignition position and
early flame development can be studied, from the high-speed
chemiluminescence imaging, together with the fuel distribution
in the combustion chamber.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
PLIF imaging; partially premixed combustion; heavy duty engine
List of contributors:
Luise, Ludovica; Vaglieco, BIANCA MARIA
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