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Effect of Fuel Injection Strategy on Combustion Process of a Free-Piston Linear Engine |
DOI:10.13949/j.cnki.nrjgc.2019.06.007 |
Key Words:free piston engine injection strategy combustion emissions thermal efficiency |
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Abstract:The effect of different fuel injection strategies on the combustion and emissions of a free-piston linear engine was researched, and diesel fuel injection patterns suitable for the engine were explored. A three dimensional moving mesh model was established based on the AVL FIRE platform, and the accuracy of the simulation model was validated by the experimental in-cylinder pressure under a rectangle-shaped injection strategy. The engine combustion and emissions under four different injection strategies(normal triangle-shaped, isosceles triangle-shaped, rectangle-shaped and trapezoid-shaped) were simulated. The results indicated that the mixing rate in cylinder was the greatest when adopting the rectangle-shaped injection strategy before the top dead center(TDC), and the mixture homogeneity was better when employing the isosceles triangle-shaped injection strategy after TDC. The peak pressure in cylinder was the greatest and nearest to TDC when adopting the isosceles triangle-shaped injection strategy, with which the indicated thermal efficiency was the highest, reaching 0.371. Besides, the NO mass fraction under the isosceles triangle-shaped injection strategy was the largest while the soot emission was the least among the four injection strategies. |
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