Combustion Mechanism of Gasoline Detonation Tube and Coupling of Engine Turbocharging Cycle

Author:

Huang Diyun1,Wang Jiayong1,Shi Minshuo1ORCID,Yang Puze1,Wu Binyang1

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Engines, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China

Abstract

Traditional exhaust-gas turbocharging exhibits hysteresis under variable working conditions. To achieve rapid-intake supercharging, this study investigates the synergistic coupling process between the detonation and diesel cycles using gasoline as fuel. A numerical simulation model is constructed to analyze the detonation characteristics of a pulse-detonation combustor (PDC), followed by experimental verification. The comprehensive process of the flame’s deflagration-to-detonation transition (DDT) and the formation of the detonation wave are discussed in detail. The airflow velocity, DDT time, and peak pressure of detonation tubes with five different blockage ratios (BR) are analyzed, with the results imported into a one-dimensional GT-POWER engine model. The results indicate that the generation of detonation waves is influenced by flame and compression wave interactions. Increasing the airflow does not shorten the DDT time, whereas increasing the BR causes the DDT time to decrease and then increase. Large BRs affect the initiation speed of detonation in the tube, while small BRs impact the DDT distance and peak pressure. Upon connection to the PDC, the transient response rate of the engine is slightly improved. These results can provide useful guidance for improving the transient response characteristics of engines.

Funder

National Defense Science and Technology Key Laboratory Foundation Program

Publisher

MDPI AG

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