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UV-Visible imaging and natural emission spectroscopy of premixed combustion in high swirl multi-jets compression ignition engine fuelled with diesel-gasoline blend (Articolo in rivista)
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- UV-Visible imaging and natural emission spectroscopy of premixed combustion in high swirl multi-jets compression ignition engine fuelled with diesel-gasoline blend (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2012-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- 10.4271/2012-01-1723 (literal)
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Simona Silvia Merola, Cinzia tornatore, Gerardo Valentino, Luca Marchitto (2012)
UV-Visible imaging and natural emission spectroscopy of premixed combustion in high swirl multi-jets compression ignition engine fuelled with diesel-gasoline blend
in SAE technical paper series
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- UV-Visible imaging and natural emission spectroscopy of premixed combustion in high swirl multi-jets compression ignition engine fuelled with diesel-gasoline blend (literal)
- Abstract
- One promising approach to reduce pollutants from
compression ignition engines is the Partially-Premixed-
Combustion in which engine out emissions can be reduced by
promoting mixing of fuel and air prior to auto-ignition. A
great interest for a premixed combustion regime is the
investigation on fuels with different reactivity by blending
diesel with lower cetane number and higher volatility fuels.
In fact, fuels more resistant to auto-ignition give longer
ignition delay that may enhance the fuel/air mixing prior to
combustion.
During the ignition delay period, the fuel spray atomizes into
small droplets, vaporizes and mixes with air. As the piston
moves towards TDC, as soon as the mixture temperature
reaches the ignition point, instantaneously some pre-mixed
amount of fuel and air ignites. The balance of fuel that does
not burn in premixed combustion is consumed in the ratecontrolled
combustion phase, also known as diffusion
combustion. Fuel composition, charge dilution, injection
pressure as well as injection timing are the main factors that
influence combustion and emission formation in the
compression ignition engine.
In order to evaluate the effects of these factors on in-cylinder
spray combustion and soot formation, UV-visible digital
imaging and natural emission spectroscopy were applied in a
single cylinder high swirl compression ignition engine. The
test engine was optical accessible and equipped with a
common rail multi-jets injection system. Combustion tests
were carried out using commercial diesel and a blend of 80%
diesel with 20% gasoline by volume (G20). The cetane
number lower than pure diesel fuel of this blend produced
longer ignition delay for enhanced in-cylinder fuel/air
mixing. Two injection pressures (70 and 140 MPa), several
injection timings at two EGR rates were tested.
UV-visible emission spectroscopy was used for detecting the
chemical markers of combustion process.
Chemiluminescence signals, due to OH, HCO, CO and CO2
emission bands, were identified. OH emission was correlated
to NO measured at the engine exhaust. The soot spectral
feature in the visible wavelength range was correlated to soot
engine out emissions. (literal)
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