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Numerical research on combustion and emissions behaviors of a medium compression ratio direct-injection twin-spark plug synchronous ignition methanol engine under steady-state lean-burn conditions

Journal

ENERGY
Volume 215, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2020.119193

Keywords

Direct injection methanol engine; Medium compression ratio; Twin-spark plug synchronous ignition; Combustion; Emission

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51676029, 51176063]

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The study showed that optimal injection timing of 110 degrees crank angle before top dead center and ignition timing of 21 degrees crank angle before top dead center can achieve the best compromise for a medium compression ratio direct-injection twin-spark plug synchronous ignition methanol engine under steady-state lean-burn conditions. Twin-spark plug synchronous ignition can ensure stable combustion and yield good performance with a medium compression ratio under lean burn conditions.
Twin-spark plug synchronous ignition is an effective means of improving the stability of combustion and extending the lean-burn limit of the spark ignition engine. In this study, the distribution of mixture concentration, combustion, and emissions-related behaviors of a direct-injection twin-spark plug synchronous ignition methanol engine are numerically investigated to assess its lean-burn performance and solve for stable combustion under a medium compression ratio. The simulation results shows that the timing of the injection and ignition, and the distribution of flow velocity at ignition determine the distribution of the mixture concentration in the cylinder, which in turn affects the density of the flame surface and emissions. The delay ignition timing, the unburned methanol emissions increase significantly, while the nitrogen oxides emissions decrease rapidly. Optimal injection timing of 110 degrees crank angle before top dead center and ignition timing of 21 degrees crank angle before top dead center could obtain the best compromise of a medium compression ratio direct-injection twin-spark plug synchronous ignition methanol engine under steady-state lean-burn conditions. Thus, twin-spark plug synchronous ignition can ensure stable combustion and yield good performance with a medium compression ratio under lean burn conditions. (c) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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