Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6690544 Applied Energy 2014 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
The burnt fraction f of Wiebe equation has been shown to be dependent only on the newly defined parameter 'combustion burn factor (Ci)'; and the benefits of expressing heat release rate with respect to Ci have been presented. The errors associated with the determination of apparent heat release rate (Ahrr) and the cumulative heat release (Cum.Hrr) from the measured cylinder pressure data and the assumed specific heat ratio (γ) was determined and compared. The γ affected the calculated Ahrr more than the cylinder pressure. Overestimation of γ resulted in an underestimation of the peak value of the Ahrr and vice versa, this occurred without any shift in the combustion phasing. A new methodology has been proposed to determine the instantaneously and mean value of γ for a given combustion. This new methodology has been applied to determine γ for a wide range of engine operating conditions and for different fuels.
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