Analysis of Mixture Formation Process in a Reverse Uniflow-Type Two-Stroke Gasoline DI Engine

2002-32-1774

10/29/2002

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Small Engine Technology Conference & Exposition
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A reverse uniflow-type two-stroke gasoline direct injection engine, which has potentials of high power weight ratio, high thermal efficiency and low exhaust gas emissions, has been developed and tested. In this study, one of the features of this engine: very low cycle-to-cycle combustion variation at idling condition, is focused to clarify the reasons. To achieve this, a transparent cylinder model engine was designed and built to visualize the in-cylinder mixture formation process, and the free spray characteristics of a swirl-type injector were examined using a large chamber with changing the injection pressure, environmental gas pressure, and the gas temperature. As a result, the reasons of stable idling operation were deduced.
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MORIYOSHI, Y., MORIKAWA, K., and TAKIMOTO, H., "Analysis of Mixture Formation Process in a Reverse Uniflow-Type Two-Stroke Gasoline DI Engine," SAE Technical Paper 2002-32-1774, 2002, https://doi.org/10.4271/2002-32-1774.
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Oct 29, 2002
Product Code
2002-32-1774
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English