4.7 Article

Effect of injection strategy on the mixture formation and combustion process in a gasoline direct injection rotary engine

Journal

FUEL
Volume 304, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2021.121428

Keywords

Direct injection; Gasoline rotary engine; Injection position; Injection angle; Mixture formation; Combustion process

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51976003]
  2. Beijing Lab of New Energy Vehicles [JF005015201901, JF005015201801]
  3. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2019TQ0012]

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The study found that injection positions near the top dead center and increasing injection angles can change the rich zone of fuel and local equivalence ratio, with upper injection positions concentrating fuel near the spark plugs for better combustion and higher peak pressure.
A computational fluid dynamics model was established and validated to numerically investigate the effects of different injection positions and injection angles on the mixture formation and combustion process in a gasoline direct injection rotary engine. The results show that as the injection position approaches the top dead center and the increasing injection angle, the rich zone of fuel changes from the rear to the front of the combustion chamber. The local equivalence ratio near the two spark plugs shows an increasing trend with the injection position upward and the increasing injection angle. Compared with the lower and middle injection positions, the upper injection positions can make fuel more concentrated near the leading spark plug and the trailing spark plug at ignition timing. The injection strategies corresponding to the upper injection position are conducive to complete combustion, in which the mass fraction of fuel burned all beyond 99%. Besides, with the increasing injection angle, the oil film formation position changes from the rotor recess to the middle cylinder block, which further affects the mixture formation and combustion process. Especially, the highest peak pressure is obtained at 0 degrees injection angle corresponding to the upper injection position and is 12.39% higher than the in-cylinder peak pressure of intake port injection.

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