04 Emission Reduction by Cylinder Wall Injection in 2-Stroke S.I. Engines

2002-32-1773

10/29/2002

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Small Engine Technology Conference & Exposition
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A direct injection system in which fuel was injected through the cylinder wall was developed and detailed investigation was made for the purpose of reducing short-circuit of fuel in 2-stroke engines. As a result of dynamo tests using 430cc single cylinder engine, it was found that the injector was best attached at a location as close to TDC as possible on the rear transfer port side, and that the entire amount of fuel should be injected towards the piston top surface. Emissions were worsened if fuel was injected towards the exhaust port or spark plug. Although the higher injection pressure resulted in large emissions reduction effects, it did not have a significant effect on fuel consumption. When a butterfly exhaust valve, known to be effective against irregular combustion in the light load range, was applied, it was found to lead to further reductions in HC emission and fuel consumption while also improving combustion stability.
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Motoyama, Y., Suzuki, T., Ohkubo, A., and Yoshida, T., "04 Emission Reduction by Cylinder Wall Injection in 2-Stroke S.I. Engines," SAE Technical Paper 2002-32-1773, 2002, https://doi.org/10.4271/2002-32-1773.
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Oct 29, 2002
Product Code
2002-32-1773
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English