Study of Direct Injection Gasoline Combustion Using Constant-Volume Combustion Vessel (Diagnostics of Stratification Degree in Relation to Major Design Factors)(Engine System)
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Stratification features in DI gasoline combustion were studied using a constant-volume combustion vessel. Indicated pressure analysis and high-speed combustion observation were carried out by changing injection-sparking interval τ_lnt, spray cone angle and swirl ratio. There exists a τ_lnt range where the mixture is ignitable and the shortest τ_lnt gives the highest maximum pressure rise rate (dP/dt)_max and the highest (dP/dt)_max reaches a maximum at a certain swirl ratio. The fairly large scatter found in (dP/dt)_max data plotted against τ_int is markedly reduced by plotting them against total ignition delay τ_tot(=τ_int+τ_d), where τ_d denotes ignition delay. Maximum volumetric burning velocity (Sv)_max was proposed as a measure of the stratification degree, based on the thermodynamic analysis which was carried out under the concept that a higher stratification degree increases the stoichiometric range of the mixture. It is noteworthy that as the spray cone angle is increased, (Sv)_max increases and becomes less affected by SR.
- 一般社団法人日本機械学会の論文
- 2002-05-15
著者
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Takano Takayoshi
Toyota Technological Institute
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Sami Hiroshi
Toyota Technological Institute
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SHIRAISHI Naoki
Toyota Technological Institute
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SAKAI Kazuhito
Toyota Motor Corporation, Higashifuji Technical Center
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NAGASAKA Syoji
Honda R & D Co., Ltd.
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Sakai Kazuhito
Toyota Motor Corporation Higashifuji Technical Center
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Nagasaka Syoji
Honda R & D Co. Ltd.
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Sami Hiroshi
Toyota Motor Co. Ltd.
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