Effect of Multiple Injections on Fuel-Air Mixing and Soot Formation in Diesel Combustion Using Direct Flame Visualization and CFD Technique
 

Proceedings of ICES2005 ASME Internal Combustion Engine Division 2005 Spring Technical Conference April 5-7, 2005, Chicago, IL, USA
ICES2005-1016

 
Authors:

Christos A. Chryssakis, Dennis N. Assanis, University of Michigan
Sanghoon Kook, Sandia National Labs
Choongsik Bae, Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST)

 
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.

 

Paper:  P2005_03.PDF

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