Combustion Process of Torch-Ignited Nonhomogeneous Mixtures : An Experiment with a Constant Volume Bomb
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概要
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Rapid combustion of lean mixtures in a spark ignition engine is a concept promising for the fuel economy as well as the emission control. Torch ignition and/or the use of nonhomogeneous mixtures such as a stratified charge may be the means of their rapid burning. The flame propagation characteristics of nonhomogeneous mixtures were experimentally estimated by a constant volume combustor equipped with a single-shot fuel injection system and a prechamber. This combustor enabled preparation of various nonhomogeneous states of the mixture to be burned by a torch. It was found in such a nonhomogeneous state a formed by the direct injection of fuel that even fairly lean mixtures could be burned as rapidly as the stoichiometric mixture.
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著者
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Takahata Yuji
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation
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Kataoka Katsumi
College Of Engineering University Of Osaka Prefecture
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Kataoka Katsumi
College Of Engineering Osaka Prefectural University
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HIRAKO Yoshio
Faculty of Engineering, Osaka Industrial University
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Hirako Yoshio
Faculty Of Engineering Osaka Industrial University
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