Boost and EGR System for the Highly Premixed Diesel Combustion
2006-01-0204
04/03/2006
- Event
- Content
- Advanced Diesel combustion strategies with the focus on the reduction of NOx and PM emission as well as fuel consumption need an increase of the EGR rate and therefore improved boost concepts. The suppression of the nitrogen oxide build up requires changes in the charge condition (charge temperature, EGR rate), which have to be realized by the gas exchange system. The gas exchange system of IAV's ADCS test engine was dimensioned with the help of the engine process simulation software THEMOS®. This paper shows simulation and test bench results of the potential to increase the EGR rate and the charge density at stationary and transient operation. The increase of both EGR rate and boost pressure, as well as the need for a better control of transient operation leads to greater requirements for the engine control system. The potential of the engine and its control system for an application to a demo vehicle will be assessed.
- Pages
- 14
- Citation
- Buchwald, R., Lautrich, G., Maiwald, O., and Sommer, A., "Boost and EGR System for the Highly Premixed Diesel Combustion," SAE Technical Paper 2006-01-0204, 2006, https://doi.org/10.4271/2006-01-0204.