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GDI: Interaction Between Mixture Preparation, Combustion System and Injector Performance
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The development of future engine generations for Gasoline Direct Injection requires sophisticated combustion systems to reach reduced fuel consumption and future emission standards. The design process of these combustion systems has to be based on a fundamental knowledge of the interacting mixture preparation mechanisms. Beside the air motion inside the cylinder mixture preparation is mainly feeded by the fuel spray quality, injector performance respectively. The article therefore presents a fundamental analysis of the GDI mixture preparation and affords an insight into the injector development. Comprehensive experimental studies were performed in high pressure/temperature vessels using Phase Doppler Anemometry, Laser Induced Fluorescence and video techniques to define the significant fuel spray features for GDI. CFD-calculations were additionally applied to study the temporal behavior of the mixture preparation under injection parameter variation. The adjustment of the spray and injection parameters is described under the view of engine application requirements. Using the results from these fundamental studies an appropriate injector design could be developed very efficiently.
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Preussner, C., Döring, C., Fehler, S., and Kampmann, S., "GDI: Interaction Between Mixture Preparation, Combustion System and Injector Performance," SAE Technical Paper 980498, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/980498.Also In
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