Research on Influence of Inlet Pressure on Diesel Engine Performance
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Key Words:diesel engine  intake pressure  cylinder pressure  combustion  performance
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HUANG Kaisheng,ZHANG Yao,LIU Gang,LIU Sheng,JIA Zhen,ZHANG Yangjun 1.State Key Laboratory of Automotive Safety and Energy Department of Automotive Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing 100084 China
2.Beijing Institute of Space Launch Technology Beijing 100076 China
3.Department of Military Vehicle Academy of Military Transportation Tianjin 300161 China
4.China North Engine Research Institute Tianjin 300400 China
5.Collaborative Innovation Center of Electric Vehicle in Beijing Beijing 100084 China 
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Abstract:An experimental study was carried out on a 3.8 L turbocharged inter cooled diesel engine to reveal the influences of intake pressure on the performance of the engine. In the experiments, the turbocharger and intercooler of the engine were removed and the intake and exhaust pressures of the engine were controlled directly by a self made pressure control system. The experiment and simulation results show that when the exhaust back pressure is kept constant, the maximum cylinder pressure is in linear relationship with the intake pressure, and the maximum cylinder pressure rises by 4.8~7.0 MPa every time the intake pressure increases by 100 kPa. The corresponding crank angle of the maximum cylinder pressure has no clear relationship with the intake pressure. The mass flow rate is in linear relationship with the intake pressure, and the mass flow rate goes up by 13~37 kg/h every time the intake pressure increases by 10 kPa. The exhaust temperature has obvious linear relationship with the air to fuel ratio, and the exhaust temperature decreases by 4.2 ℃ every time the air to fuel ratio increases by 1. With the increase of the intake pressure, the ignition delay will be smaller, the combustion starts earlier, but the combustion duration has no clear change. The brake torque of the engine will increase by 0.8~2.5 N·m every time the intake pressure increases by 10 kPa.
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