Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6688795 | Applied Energy | 2014 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
After validating ACE-HRA with the high-fidelity simulations, ACE-HRA was applied to interpret the data from a recent experimental study of SACI combustion. The ACE-HRA methods were used to infer the effects of flame propagation on in-cylinder gradients and cycle-to-cycle variability, and to provide quantitative estimates for the associated changes in the end-gas burn rate. The trends observed, such as the decrease in burn rate for later auto-ignition and higher burn fraction by flame, provide more in-depth understanding of SACI combustion and demonstrate the insight that can be revealed by the new ACE-HRA tool.
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Authors
Elliott A. Ortiz-Soto, George A. Lavoie, Jason B. Martz, Margaret S. Wooldridge, Dennis N. Assanis,