Influence of charge motion and injection pressure on the particulate emission of a gasoline DI-SI engine at homogeneous, boosted operation English

  • Category Technical paper
  • Related event International Congress : SIA Powertrain - Versailles 2015 - 27-28 May 2015
  • Edition SIA
  • Date 05/27/2015
  • Author M. Bertsch, T. Koch, A. Velji - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
  • Language English
  • Type PDF file (1.65 Mo)
    (Downloadable immediately on receipt of online payment)
  • Number of pages 10
  • Code R-2015-04-25
  • Fee from 8.00 € to 10.00 €

Measurements with different charge motion strategies (baseline configuration, Tumble, Swirl) were performed on a single cylinder gasoline DI engine at boosted operation (1.4 MPa IMEP) at an engine speed of 2000 rpm. To show the influence of a large scale charge motion, different valve timings were applied. Thus, turbulent kinetic energy as well as the residual gas content can be varied. A second solution to increase the turbulent kinetic energy is the reduction of the intake valve lift.
Another strategy to reduce particle number emissions using a multi-hole solenoid injection system is an increase of the injection pressure. Therefore it was varied from 20 MPa to 30 MPa.
Additional thermodynamic analysis of the in-cylinder pressure trace using a Three-Pressure-Analysis helps to interpret the effects of the different settings and can help to understand the particulate formation process.

Order

Conference proceedings and magazines are sent by post contrary to the PDF files, which can be downloaded as soon as the payment is completed.
They can't be ordered in the same shopping cart.

Select your fee