TY - JOUR
T1 - Ignition-Characteristic Research of the Diesel Fuel in Combustion Vessel Simulated Diesel Engine Cold Start Condition
AU - Zhang, Zheng
AU - Liu, Fushui
AU - Wang, Pei
AU - Du, Wei
AU - Ma, Yupo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 American Society of Civil Engineers.
PY - 2018/2/1
Y1 - 2018/2/1
N2 - The initial ignition characteristic of fuel spray in a diesel engine is of great significance in the cold start problem. In this paper, the constant volume combustion vessel was applied to simulate the practical diesel engine condition near the end of the compression stroke and investigate the autoignition threshold temperature and other ignition characteristics for the fuel spray such as ignition delay time and initial ignition location. First, the influence of the ambient temperature and the ambient density in the vessel on ignition delay time, initial ignition location, and fuel mixture autoignition threshold temperature was researched. Then, the influence of fuel injection pressure and the plate surface temperature on ignition delay time and initial ignition location were also investigated in this paper. The results have shown that the autoignition threshold temperature was approximately 803 K for the fuel spray in the combustion vessel, which simulated the practical diesel engine condition and the ignition delay time for both free jet and impinging jet increasing with the ambient temperature and the ambient density decreasing, respectively. The experimental map has also been developed to show the zone where initial ignition would occur with the different ambient temperatures and the ambient densities for the diesel fuel; the change of the injection pressure has no obvious influence on ignition delay time, but it reduces ignition success rate. The ignition delay time becomes longer as the plate surface temperature reduces and the variation rate of ignition delay time differs greatly in different temperature zones.
AB - The initial ignition characteristic of fuel spray in a diesel engine is of great significance in the cold start problem. In this paper, the constant volume combustion vessel was applied to simulate the practical diesel engine condition near the end of the compression stroke and investigate the autoignition threshold temperature and other ignition characteristics for the fuel spray such as ignition delay time and initial ignition location. First, the influence of the ambient temperature and the ambient density in the vessel on ignition delay time, initial ignition location, and fuel mixture autoignition threshold temperature was researched. Then, the influence of fuel injection pressure and the plate surface temperature on ignition delay time and initial ignition location were also investigated in this paper. The results have shown that the autoignition threshold temperature was approximately 803 K for the fuel spray in the combustion vessel, which simulated the practical diesel engine condition and the ignition delay time for both free jet and impinging jet increasing with the ambient temperature and the ambient density decreasing, respectively. The experimental map has also been developed to show the zone where initial ignition would occur with the different ambient temperatures and the ambient densities for the diesel fuel; the change of the injection pressure has no obvious influence on ignition delay time, but it reduces ignition success rate. The ignition delay time becomes longer as the plate surface temperature reduces and the variation rate of ignition delay time differs greatly in different temperature zones.
KW - Autoignition threshold temperature
KW - Diesel engine
KW - Ignition delay time
KW - Injection pressure
KW - Plate surface temperature
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U2 - 10.1061/(ASCE)EY.1943-7897.0000499
DO - 10.1061/(ASCE)EY.1943-7897.0000499
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85032299706
SN - 0733-9402
VL - 144
JO - Journal of Energy Engineering - ASCE
JF - Journal of Energy Engineering - ASCE
IS - 1
M1 - 04017069
ER -