A Study of the Transition Between Lean Conventional Diesel Combustion and Lean, Premixed, Low-Temperature Diesel Combustion
 
Journal & Paper No.:

Proceedings of ICEF07
2007 Fall Technical Conference of the ASME Internal Combustion Engine Division
October 14-17, 2007, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
ICEF2007-1603

 
Authors:

Stephen Busch, Stanislav V. Bohac, Dennis N. Assanis
Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Michigan

 
Abstract:

New diesel combustion modes face difficult challenges with respect to engine-out emissions and transient behavior. Transitions between lean conventional diesel combustion and lean, premixed, low-temperature diesel combustion are investigated with an automotive diesel engine. Effects of fuel pressure on transitional cycles are investigated. Cycle-by-cycle heat release analysis is performed and an exhaust mass flow model is used to obtain cycle-averaged NO concentrations. The behavior of combustion progression and NO emissions during the transitions are discussed. Observed cool-flame separation behavior is identified and explained.

 

Paper:  P2007_06.PDF

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