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Effects of Mixing and Chemical Parameters on Homogeneous Charge Induced Ignition Combustion Based on a Light-Duty Diesel Engine with Ultra-Low NOx and Soot Emissions and High Thermal Efficiency

2013-04-08
2013-01-0914
A Homogeneous charge induced ignition (HCII) combustion, realized by in-cylinder fuel blending of gasoline and diesel fuel, was developed and carefully optimized, both on a single cylinder and a multi-cylinder light-duty diesel engines, for high thermal efficiency and near zero emissions in a wide engine-operation range up to IMEP of 1 MPa. The effects of mixing and chemical parameters of HCII combustion, which can be controlled by production-viable hard-ware using conventional gasoline and diesel fuel, include injection timing of diesel fuel, injection rate pattern of diesel fuel (such as split injection), the gasoline/diesel ratio, boost pressure and exhaust gas recirculation (EGR). Based on a single cylinder engine, the experimental result shows that the interaction of the mentioned control parameters plays decisive role in determination of exhaust emissions and thermal efficiency.
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