Emission Characteristics of OH and C_2 Radicals under Engine Knocking
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概要
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Emission from the area of autoignition in an actual S. I. engine is observed under knocking operation using optical fibers. The difference in emission intensity observed between knocking and nonknocking operation is mainly due to the emission intensities of the OH and C_2 radicals. The emission intensity from these two species increases sharply when autoignition occurs. In addition, emission intensity from the C_2 radical shows two peaks in some cycles. Since the first peak is due to the autoignition reaction, the second peak is thought to be caused by soot formation in some cycles under knocking operation. This second peak corresponded to shadowlike matter seen in high-speed shadowgraphs taken during the expansion stroke.
- 一般社団法人日本機械学会の論文
- 1995-05-15
著者
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Nakada Tsutomu
Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. Nissan Research Center
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Itoh Teruyuki
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., Nissan Research Center
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Takagi Yasuo
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., Nissan Research Center
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Itoh Teruyuki
Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. Nissan Research Center
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Itoh Teruyuki
Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.
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Takagi Yasuo
Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. Nissan Research Center
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Takagi Yasuo
Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.
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