Mixture Preparation and Nitric Oxide Formation in a GDI Engine studied by Combined Laser Diagnostics and Numerical Modeling | |
Sick, Volker ; Assanis, Dennis N. | |
The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI | |
关键词: Advanced Engine Concepts; 32 Energy Conservation, Consumption, And Utilization; 33 Advanced Propulsion Systems; Internal Combustion Engines; Computers; | |
DOI : 10.2172/814672 RP-ID : DOE/AL66263 RP-ID : FG04-99AL66263 RP-ID : 814672 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: UNT Digital Library | |
【 摘 要 】
Through the combination of advanced imaging laser diagnostics with multi-dimensional computer models, a new understanding of the performance of direct-injection gasoline engines is pursuit. The work focuses on the fuel injection process, the breakup of the liquid into a fine spray and the mixing of the fuel with the in-cylinder gases. Non-intrusive laser diagnostics will be used to measure the spatial distribution of droplets and vaporized fuel with very high temporal resolution. These data along with temperature measurements will be used to validate a new spray breakup model for gasoline direct-injection. Experimental data on near wall fuel distributions will be used for comparison with a model that predicts the spray-wall interaction and the dynamics of the liquid film on the surface. Quantitative measurements of local nitric oxide concentrations inside the combustion chamber will provide a critical test for a numerical simulation of the nitric oxide formation process. This model is based on a modified flamelet approach and will be used to study the effects of exhaust gas recirculation.
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