Simulation Study of Effects of Injection Rate Profile and Air Entrainment Characteristics on D.I. Diesel Combustion
962059
10/1/1996
- Content
- A calculative investigation was performed in order to examine the effects of injection rate profile and air entrainment characteristics on exhaust emission using a phenomenological spray combustion model. The calculations were made of an engine with a bore of 114 mm and a stroke of 130 min while changing the injection rate profile and the air entrainment characteristics. As a result of the calculations, effective measures were found for simultaneous reduction of NOx and smoke emissions.
- Citation
- Imanishi, H., Yoshizaki, T., and Hiroyasu, H., "Simulation Study of Effects of Injection Rate Profile and Air Entrainment Characteristics on D.I. Diesel Combustion," 1996 SAE International Fall Fuels and Lubricants Meeting and Exhibition, San Antonio, Texas, United States, October 14, 1996, https://doi.org/10.4271/962059.