Ion Current Sensing in an Optical HCCI Engine with Negative Valve Overlap

2007-01-0009

01/23/2007

Event
2007 Fuels and Emissions Conference
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Ion current sensors have high potential utility for obtaining feedback signals directly from the combustion chamber in internal combustion engines. This paper describes experiments performed in a single-cylinder optical engine operated in HCCI mode with negative valve overlap to explore this potential. A high-speed CCD camera was used to visualize the combustion progress in the cylinder, and the photographs obtained were compared with the ion current signals. The optical data indicate that the ions responsible for the chemiluminescence from the HCCI combustion have to be in contact with the sensing electrode for an ion current to start flowing through the measurement circuit. This also means that there will be an offset between the time at which 50% of the fuel mass has burned and 50% of the ion current peak value is reached, which is readily explained by the results presented in the paper. In addition the results show that the ion current sensor generates good combustion phasing signals for HCCI combustion with negative valve overlap at low engine speeds and low engine loads, provided that the electrode area and bias voltage are both sufficiently large.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2007-01-0009
Pages
14
Citation
Larsson, M., Denbratt, I., and Koopmans, L., "Ion Current Sensing in an Optical HCCI Engine with Negative Valve Overlap," SAE Technical Paper 2007-01-0009, 2007, https://doi.org/10.4271/2007-01-0009.
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Published
Jan 23, 2007
Product Code
2007-01-0009
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English