Understanding of controlled autoignition combustion in a four-stroke gasoline engine

Author:

Zhao H1,Peng Z1,Ladommatos N1

Affiliation:

1. Brunel University Department of Mechanical Engineering Uxbridge, UK

Abstract

Controlled autoignition (CAI) combustion has recently emerged as a viable alternative combustion process to the conventional spark ignition or compression ignition process for internal combustion engines, owing to its potential for high efficiency and extremely low NOx and particulate emissions. Since CAI combustion is a process dominated by chemical kinetics of the fuel-air mixture, an engine simulation model with detailed chemical kinetics has been developed and applied to a four-stroke gasoline engine fuelled with isooctane. After calibration and validation, the engine simulation model was used to study the effects of the intake temperature, exhaust gas recirculation (EGR), the air-fuel ratio, the compression ratio and the engine speed on CAI combustion in a four-stroke gasoline engine. The characteristics of CAI combustion investigated include the autoignition timing, the partial burning and knocking combustion and NO emission. Results show that CAI combustion could be achieved within a limited speed and load range. The lower end of the CAI combustion range was affected by partial burning, and the higher end of its operation was limited by knocking combustion. Among the engine parameters investigated, the intake charge temperature and EGR had the greatest effect on the CAI combustion process. The effect of EGR was further analysed in terms of its thermal (increase in heat capacity), dilution, chemical and charge heating effects by means of a series of simulation studies. It was found that the charge heating effect caused advanced ignition timing, faster heat release rate and moderate reduction in the CAI combustion duration. The thermal effect (increased heat capacity) retarded ignition, extended combustion duration and slowed down heat release rate. The dilution effect also resulted in longer combustion duration and slower burning but it did not affect the ignition timing. The chemical effect was found to accelerate the combustion process when the percentage of EGR was large.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Aerospace Engineering

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