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Computational analysis of turbulence enhancement in a compression ignition engine with modified inlet design

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 28, Issue 26, Pages 33866-33879

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-020-10157-9

Keywords

Diesel engine; Inlet manifold; In-cylinder flow; CFD; NOx; Soot

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By modifying the inlet manifold design with inclined nozzle-like provision angles, the study aimed to enhance the turbulence of direct injection diesel engines. Results showed that the 60 degrees modified manifold with a single pass exhibited better combustion and emission characteristics compared to regular inflow manifolds due to improved turbulence levels.
This study aims to enhance the turbulence of direct injection (DI) diesel engine by modifying the inlet manifold design with an inclined nozzle-like provision angles of 30 degrees, 60 degrees, and 90 degrees along with its regular intake system. Numerical analysis was carried out using the computational fluid dynamics package (STAR-CD libraries of es-ice) to study the flow field and combustion characteristic with the modified intake manifold geometries. The computational investigation was carried out for both single and double pass conditions at 1500 rpm under high-load operating condition (5.2 kW). The computational results showed that the velocity magnitude of modified single pass intake manifold increases by about 10% that results in higher turbulence even near the point of fuel injection. Through the modification in the inlet manifold, the combustion parameters such as in-cylinder pressure and in-cylinder temperature are increased as compared to the standard manifold for the same quantity of fuel injected per cycle. In summary, the 60 degrees modified manifold with a single pass shows better combustion and emission characteristics compared to that of regular inflow manifolds due to the improvement in turbulence levels.

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