Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6682390 Applied Energy 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Furthermore, effects of pre-injection quantity ratio and fuel injection pressure on combustion and emissions of early pre-injection operation modes (on pre-injection timing of 70°CA BTDC) were analyzed. Increase of pre-injection quantity ratio leads to decreasing in ignition intensity which delayed SOC and slowed burning rate of in-cylinder mixture, and thereby leads to lower cylinder pressure and HRR. Due to slowing in in-cylinder combustion, combustion temperature decreased, and hence leads to lower NOx emission and higher HC emission. However, too high pre-injection quantity ratio leads to unstable ignition and even unstable combustion which is not beneficial for engine performance. Increasing fuel injection pressure leads to larger fraction of premixed quantity of injected fuel which increased ignition energy and leads to rapid combustion, and hence higher cylinder pressure and HRR were obtained. Due to the increase of burning rate of in-cylinder mixture, in-cylinder combustion temperature was increased, and hence leads to higher NOx emission and lower HC emission.
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