柴油机侧卷流和ω燃烧系统性能试验与仿真

Translated title of the contribution: Test and Simulation on Performance of Lateral-Swirl Combustion System and ω Combustion System in Diesel Engines

Jinhao Chen, Xiangrong Li*, Fuhua Wei, Yanlin Chen, Dong Liu, Jiang Chang

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Based on the better fuel/air mixture formation and combustion of the lateral-swirl combustion system(LSCS), the differences in the combustion and emission results between the LSCS and the ω combustion system were analyzed under different working conditions using a single-cylinder test system. Then a simulation calculation was used to compare the mixture equivalence ratio and velocity of the working medium in the two combustion chambers, elucidating the working mechanism of the two chambers. The test results show that compared with the ω combustion system, the brake specific fuel consumption of the LSCS decreases by 3.83%, and the soot emission decreases by 82.21% under the same operating conditions. And LSCS has higher heat release rate, in-cylinder pressure and temperature. The simulation results show that the fuel jet is separated evenly in both sides of the convex edge after the spray impingement in the LSCS, avoiding the accumulation of the fuel near the chamber wall. Then the LSCS can make full use of the circumferential air in the combustion chamber, improve the combustion, and decrease the soot emission at the same time.

Translated title of the contributionTest and Simulation on Performance of Lateral-Swirl Combustion System and ω Combustion System in Diesel Engines
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)1-7
Number of pages7
JournalNeiranji Gongcheng/Chinese Internal Combustion Engine Engineering
Volume42
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Aug 2021

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