In-cylinder optical analysis of CRDI diesel engine combustion

2001-24-0027

09/23/2001

Event
2001 Internal Combustion Engines
Authors Abstract
Content
The optimization of diesel engine performance and emissions can be achieved through a better understanding of the in-cylinder combustion process. Advanced non-intrusive optical techniques are providing new tools for investigating the thermo-fluid dynamics processes as well as they are contributing to develop predictive models for DI diesel combustion. High-speed images of spray and flame evolution as well as UV-visible chemiluminescence measurements were carried out in an optical 0.5-liter, single-cylinder, four-stroke, direct- injection diesel engine equipped with a prototype four valves cylinder head and a fully flexible CR injection system. In order to evaluate the effect of different injection strategies on the combustion process, measurements were performed varying injection parameters. The ignition location and time were individuated by combustion visualization and detection of radical species, obtained by chemiluminescence measurements. The spectral features of broadband flame emission characterized soot formation and its evolution.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2001-24-0027
Pages
8
Citation
Corcione, F., Merola, S., Vaglieco, B., and Formisano, G., "In-cylinder optical analysis of CRDI diesel engine combustion," SAE Technical Paper 2001-24-0027, 2001, https://doi.org/10.4271/2001-24-0027.
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Published
Sep 23, 2001
Product Code
2001-24-0027
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English