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Combustion characteristics of a common rail direct injection engine using different fuel injection strategies

Abstract

Fuel injection parameters such as fuel injection pressure (FIP) and start of injection (SOI) timing significantly affect combustion, performance, emission and durability of a common rail direct injection (CRDI) diesel engine. In this study, a state-of-the-art single cylinder research engine was used to investigate the effects of FIP and SOI timings on engine combustion characteristics, which affects heat transfer and soot formation as well. The experimental setup consisted of an instrumented single cylinder engine with provision to vary the fuel injection parameters along with online high speed combustion data acquisition and analysis system. Experiments were conducted at constant engine speed (1500 rpm) at four different FIPs (300, 500, 750 and 1000 bar), four different SOI timings and different fuel injection quantities. Combustion characteristics of the engine were analyzed using exhaustive heat release analysis based on in-cylinder pressure data. In direct injection compression ignition (DICI) engines, fuel vaporization and heat transfer characteristics affect fuel-air mixing, which is also influenced by the FIP and SOI timings. These injection parameters significantly control the rate of pressure rise (ROPR), and heat release rate (HRR), which in-turn affect the heat transfer from the engine cylinder as well as the engine power output. Therefore, it is necessary to optimize the fuel injection parameters to develop efficient and clean combustion diesel engines.

Keywords

Fuel Injection Parameters Fuel Injection Pressure (FIP) Start of Injection (SOI) Timing Combustion Characteristics Performance Emissions Durability Common Rail Direct Injection (CRDI) Single Cylinder Engine Heat Transfer Soot Formation Combustion Analysis Heat Release Rate (HRR) Rate of Pressure Rise (ROPR) Fuel Vaporization Fuel-Air Mixing In-Cylinder Pressure Data High-Speed Combustion Data Engine Speed Engine Power Output Fuel Injection Quantities Optimization Efficient Combustion Clean Combustion Engines Direct Injection Compression Ignition (DICI) Fuel Injection Optimization
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Volume 134
Pages 475-484
ISSN 1290-0729
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