Stratification of Swirl Intensity in the Axial Direction for Control of Turbulence Generation During the Compression Stroke
910261
02/01/1991
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- Content
- Control of turbulence during the compression stroke is suggested by both theoretical calculations and experimental results obtained with an LDV measurement in a motored engine. The authors have found experimentally that when an axial distribution of swirl intensity exists, a large-scale annular vortex is formed inside the cylinder during the compression stroke and this vortex generates and transports turbulence energy. A numerical calculation is adopted to elucidate this phenomenon. Then, an axial stratification of swirl intensity is found to generate a large-scale annular vortex during the compression stroke by an interaction between the piston motion and the axial pressure gradient. The initial swirl profile is parametrically varied to assess its effect on the turbulence parameters. Among calculated results, turbulence energy is enhanced strongest when the swirl intensity is highest at the piston top surface and lowest at the bottom surface of the cylinder head.
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- Citation
- Moriyoshi, Y., Kamimoto, T., Ohtani, H., and Yagita, M., "Stratification of Swirl Intensity in the Axial Direction for Control of Turbulence Generation During the Compression Stroke," SAE Technical Paper 910261, 1991, https://doi.org/10.4271/910261.