Studies of Temperature Elevation Due to the Pre-flame Reaction in a Spark-ignition Engine with CARS Temperature Measurements Using Fuels of Various Octane Numbers
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概要
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The unburned end-gas temperatures in a combustion chamber of a conventional 4-cylinder DOHC spark-ignition engine were measured using the broadband CARS temperature measurement technique. The test engine was fueled with primary reference fuel 80 and gasoline with research octane numbers of 70.9, 83.4, 91.5 and 100.4. The measured CARS temperatures were compared with the adiabatic core temperatures calculated from the measured pressures. Significant heating by pre-flame reaction in the end gas zone was observed in the late part of compression stroke under both knocking and non-knocking conditions. The measured CARS temperatures when the cylinder pressures were above 1400 kPa were higher than the calculated adiabatic core temperatures. These results indicate that some exothermic reactions exist in relatively low pressure and temperature regions. The CARS temperatures began to be higher than the adiabatic core temperature when the end-gas temperatures reached 700 K. The temperature elevation due to the pre-flame reaction correlated well with the unburned gas CARS temperature for different research octane number fuels tested.
- 一般社団法人日本機械学会の論文
- 2002-08-15
著者
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Hahn Jae
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Yonsei University
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CHOI Inyong
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Yonsei University
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CHUN Kwang
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Yonsei University
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PARK Chul-Woung
Laser Metrology Group, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science
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Chun Kwang
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Yonsei University
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Choi Inyong
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Yonsei University
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Park Chul-woung
Laser Metrology Group Korea Research Institute Of Standards And Science
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Choi Inyong
Department Of Cognitive And Neural Systems Boston University
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HAHN Jae
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Yonsei University
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