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Effect of Ultra-Cooled EGR and Retarded Injection Timing on Low Temperature Combustion in CI Engines

2013-04-08
2013-01-0321
In this work, optimization of various parameters, such as injection timing, compression ratio (CR) and amount of ultra-cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) has been done for a variable compression ratio engine. The CR can be adjusted dynamically by changing the clearance volume through a tilting cylinder block arrangement. An EGR system, suitable for achieving ultra-cooled as well as treated EGR and large range of flow rates, has been implemented. Taguchi analysis was employed to carry out minimum number of experimental runs and still get the essence of large number of test cases. Effect of these parameters on engine performance and exhaust emissions has also been studied with the help of signal to noise (SN) ratio analysis. Flatter and wider HRR traces were observed in previous work of Brijesh et al., indicating a low temperature combustion (LTC) mode for the runs having optimized input parameters.
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