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Potentiality of the Modification of Engine Combustion Rate for NOx Formation Control in the Premixed SI Engine
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In order to study the potentiality of the modification of the combustion rate for NOx formation control in the spark ignition (SI) engine, the authors first developed a new mathematical model by assuming the stepped gas temperature gradient in the cylinder. The predicted results from this new mathematical model show good coincidence with the experimental data.
Second, the authors discuss the effects of the modification of the combustion rate on NOx formation using the new mathematical model. It was concluded that NOx formation in the premixed SI engine would be essentially determined by the specific fuel consumption only, regardless of any modification of the engine combustion rate.
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Kuroda, H., Nakajima, Y., Sugihara, K., and Takagi, Y., "Potentiality of the Modification of Engine Combustion Rate for NOx Formation Control in the Premixed SI Engine," SAE Technical Paper 750353, 1975, https://doi.org/10.4271/750353.Also In
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