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| Effect
of Multiple Injections on Fuel-Air Mixing and Soot Formation in
Diesel Combustion Using Direct Flame Visualization and CFD Technique |
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Proceedings
of ICES2005 ASME Internal Combustion Engine Division 2005 Spring
Technical Conference April 5-7, 2005, Chicago, IL, USA
ICES2005-1016 |
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| Authors: |
Christos
A. Chryssakis, Dennis N. Assanis, University of Michigan
Sanghoon Kook, Sandia National Labs
Choongsik Bae, Korea Advanced Institute of Science &
Technology (KAIST) |
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| Abstract: |
The main
objective of this study is to investigate the effect of pilot-,
post- and multiple-fuel injection strategies on fuel-air mixing
and emissions formation in diesel combustion, using a combination
of experimental observations and Computational Fluid Dynamics
(CFD) analysis. The experimental study was carried out on a
single-cylinder optical direct-injection diesel engine equipped
with a high pressure common rail fuel injection system. The
experimental work was supported by CFD simulations on the single-cylinder
engine in order to investigate the effect of multiple injections
on mixture formation. The limitations of the soot formation
model were identified through direct comparisons with experimental
flame visualization.
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Paper: P2005_03.PDF |
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