Study on Engine Performance and Combustion System Optimization of a Poppet-Valve Two-Stroke Diesel Engine

Yaozong Li, Han Wu*, Yanli Liu, Lu Zhang, Yongping Qiang, Wei Liu, Jinlong Liu, Honglin Bai, Caifeng Hao, Yang Li

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Abstract

Two-stroke engines have higher power density than traditional four-stroke engines, and therefore are suitable for engine downsizing. In this work, a four-stroke single-cylinder diesel engine is modified for two-stroke operation, and the combustion system is designed and optimized using a 3D simulation. Three different combustion chamber profiles and injection spray angles are compared to determine an optimized combustion system. The engine test results show that the two-stroke engine equipped with the newly designed combustion system is able to achieve the same effective power output at a much lower speed than the original four-stroke engine, as well as obtain a better indicated thermal efficiency. This indicates that the poppet-valve two-stroke engine could be an effective technical approach for engine downsizing.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3685
JournalEnergies
Volume15
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2022

Keywords

  • combustion chamber profile
  • combustion system
  • poppet-valve two-stroke diesel engine
  • spray angle

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Li, Y., Wu, H., Liu, Y., Zhang, L., Qiang, Y., Liu, W., Liu, J., Bai, H., Hao, C., & Li, Y. (2022). Study on Engine Performance and Combustion System Optimization of a Poppet-Valve Two-Stroke Diesel Engine. Energies, 15(10), Article 3685. https://doi.org/10.3390/en15103685