Decreasing the emissions of a partially premixed gasoline fueled compression ignition engine by means of injection characteristics and EGR

This paper is presented in order to elucidate some numerical investigations related to a partially premixed gasoline fuelled engine by means of three dimensional CFD code. Comparing with the diesel fuel, gasoline has lower soot emission because of its higher ignition delay. The application of dou...

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Main Authors: Nemati Arash, Barzegar Ramin, Khalil Arya Shahram, Khatamnezhad Hassan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences 2011-01-01
Series:Thermal Science
Subjects:
EGR
Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2011/0354-98361100099N.pdf
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spelling doaj-ca677e18d6f44d518ae1446b6c9b4fc42021-01-02T12:43:34ZengVINCA Institute of Nuclear SciencesThermal Science0354-98362011-01-0115493995210.2298/TSCI110227099NDecreasing the emissions of a partially premixed gasoline fueled compression ignition engine by means of injection characteristics and EGRNemati ArashBarzegar RaminKhalil Arya ShahramKhatamnezhad HassanThis paper is presented in order to elucidate some numerical investigations related to a partially premixed gasoline fuelled engine by means of three dimensional CFD code. Comparing with the diesel fuel, gasoline has lower soot emission because of its higher ignition delay. The application of double injection strategy reduces the maximum heat release rate and leads to the reduction of NOx emission. For validation of the model, the results for the mean in-cylinder pressure, H.R.R., NOx and soot emissions are compared with the corresponding experimental data and show good levels of agreement. The effects of injection characteristics such as, injection duration, spray angle, nozzle hole diameter, injected fuel temperature and EGR rate on combustion process and emission formation are investigated yielding the determination of the optimal point thereafter. The results indicated that optimization of injection characteristics leads to simultaneous reduction of NOx and soot emissions with negligible change in IMEP.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2011/0354-98361100099N.pdfCI enginegasoline fuelemission reductioncombustioninjection characteristicsEGR
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author Nemati Arash
Barzegar Ramin
Khalil Arya Shahram
Khatamnezhad Hassan
spellingShingle Nemati Arash
Barzegar Ramin
Khalil Arya Shahram
Khatamnezhad Hassan
Decreasing the emissions of a partially premixed gasoline fueled compression ignition engine by means of injection characteristics and EGR
Thermal Science
CI engine
gasoline fuel
emission reduction
combustion
injection characteristics
EGR
author_facet Nemati Arash
Barzegar Ramin
Khalil Arya Shahram
Khatamnezhad Hassan
author_sort Nemati Arash
title Decreasing the emissions of a partially premixed gasoline fueled compression ignition engine by means of injection characteristics and EGR
title_short Decreasing the emissions of a partially premixed gasoline fueled compression ignition engine by means of injection characteristics and EGR
title_full Decreasing the emissions of a partially premixed gasoline fueled compression ignition engine by means of injection characteristics and EGR
title_fullStr Decreasing the emissions of a partially premixed gasoline fueled compression ignition engine by means of injection characteristics and EGR
title_full_unstemmed Decreasing the emissions of a partially premixed gasoline fueled compression ignition engine by means of injection characteristics and EGR
title_sort decreasing the emissions of a partially premixed gasoline fueled compression ignition engine by means of injection characteristics and egr
publisher VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences
series Thermal Science
issn 0354-9836
publishDate 2011-01-01
description This paper is presented in order to elucidate some numerical investigations related to a partially premixed gasoline fuelled engine by means of three dimensional CFD code. Comparing with the diesel fuel, gasoline has lower soot emission because of its higher ignition delay. The application of double injection strategy reduces the maximum heat release rate and leads to the reduction of NOx emission. For validation of the model, the results for the mean in-cylinder pressure, H.R.R., NOx and soot emissions are compared with the corresponding experimental data and show good levels of agreement. The effects of injection characteristics such as, injection duration, spray angle, nozzle hole diameter, injected fuel temperature and EGR rate on combustion process and emission formation are investigated yielding the determination of the optimal point thereafter. The results indicated that optimization of injection characteristics leads to simultaneous reduction of NOx and soot emissions with negligible change in IMEP.
topic CI engine
gasoline fuel
emission reduction
combustion
injection characteristics
EGR
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2011/0354-98361100099N.pdf
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