Gasoline Partially Premixed Combustion in a Light Duty Engine at Low Load and Idle Operating Conditions
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Summary, in English
The objective of this study is investigation of the low load limitations with gasoline fuels with octane numbers RON 69 and 87. Measurements with diesel fuel were also taken as reference. The experimental engine is a light duty diesel engine equipped with a fully flexible valve train system. Trapped hot residual gases using negative valve overlap (NVO) is the main parameter of interest to potentially increase the attainable operating region of high octane number gasoline fuels.
Much lower soot is emitted with 69 and 87 RON gasoline compared to diesel at engine loads 1 bar IMEPgross to 3 bar IMEPgross but the combustion efficiency is significantly lower with gasoline at low load compared to diesel. Combustion efficiency increases with NVO for both diesel and gasoline. The 69 RON gasoline fuel can be run at idle (1 bar IMEPgross) operating conditions without a significant fraction of trapped hot residual gases. The 87 RON gasoline fuel could be run at 2 bar IMEPgross but with a high setting of NVO. There is a clear decrease of net indicated efficiency with NVO because of the decrease in gas-exchange efficiency. To achieve highest possible efficiency for a given fuel, at low load, as low as possible NVO should be used.
Avdelning/ar
Publiceringsår
2012
Språk
Engelska
Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie
SAE Technical Paper Series
Länkar
Dokumenttyp
Konferensbidrag
Förlag
Society of Automotive Engineers
Ämne
- Other Mechanical Engineering
Nyckelord
- Internal Combustion Engines
- Partially Premixed Combustion
- Compression Ignition
Conference name
SAE World Congress & Exhibition, 2013
Conference date
2013-04-16 - 2013-04-18
Conference place
Detroit, Michigan, United States
Status
Published
Projekt
- Competence Centre for Combustion Processes
ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt
- ISSN: 0148-7191
- 2012-01-0687