Technical Paper
Environmental, Thermodynamic and Chemical Factor Effects on Heptane- and CNG-fuelled HCCI Combustion with Various Mixture Compositions
2008-04-14
2008-01-0038
At certain operating conditions, Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) can provide ultra-low NOx emissions with good combustion efficiency. However, using HCCI operating modes in a SI-based engine still requires some means to control HCCI ignition over a range of operating conditions. Amongst various possible control techniques, altering fuel ignition quality by blending a reformer gas mixture with base fuel is attractive, primarily because of the capability to alter fuel injection ratios on a cycle-by-cycle basis. As well as fuel blending, the mixture composition is defined by equivalence ratio (ϕ) and exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) ratio. The effects of changing such parameters have been widely studied both experimentally and with models. However, adjusting any variable has multiple effects on the mixture's thermodynamic and chemical properties so a detailed understanding of how these variables affect combustion is generally difficult to achieve.