1981-10-01

Phenomenological Combustion Model for a Quiescent Chamber Diesel Engine 811235

A phenomenological model is presented for prediction of the combustion characteristics of a Quiescent Chamber Diesel engine. Predictions with the model have shown acceptable agreement with a range of experimental data.
The major physical processes controlling combustion have been characterised, and the dominant role of air entrainment and turbulent mixing confirmed quantitatively.

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