Development of Direct Injection Gasoline Engine - Study of Stratified Mixture Formation

970539

02/24/1997

Event
International Congress & Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
Effects of spray characteristics for stratified combustion of direct injection gasoline engine have been researched. The highly functional piezoelectric (PZT) injector was selected for this research. A hole and swirl nozzle were examined in a wide range of fuel pressure.
The hole nozzle aims to make stratified mixture formation by vaporizing fuel on the piston, and the swirl nozzle aims to do so in the air above the piston by utilizing the spray characteristic of lower penetration and higher dispersibility.
Both sprays could realize stable stratified combustion. The stability mainly depends on the combination of spray characteristic and piston cavity shape, and the swirl air motion which strength changes corresponding to engine operating conditions. The hole nozzle requires high, and the swirl nozzle less fuel pressure. Even by a large amount of EGR, stratified combustion has the advantage of combustion stability, and is useful to reduce exhaust emissions, especially NOx emissions.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/970539
Pages
10
Citation
Tomoda, T., Sasaki, S., Sawada, D., Saito, A. et al., "Development of Direct Injection Gasoline Engine - Study of Stratified Mixture Formation," SAE Technical Paper 970539, 1997, https://doi.org/10.4271/970539.
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Published
Feb 24, 1997
Product Code
970539
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English