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Evaluation of impingement effects on high-power diesel engine mixing process with an optimized stochastic combustion model

Journal

FUEL
Volume 328, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2022.125239

Keywords

High-power diesel engine; Spray impingement; Stochastic combustion model; Combustion characteristics

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  1. Natural Science Foundation forDistinguished Young Scholars of Heilongjiang Province [JQ2020E005]

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This paper investigates the influence of spray impingement on the mixing process and optimizes the stochastic combustion model to account for this effect. The results show that spray impingement significantly enhances the fuel-air mixing rate, resulting in a leaner and more homogenous mixture and optimizing the combustion process.
Spray impingement has been proved to have remarkable influence on the mixing process, and particularly for high-power diesel engines, where the dominant diffusion combustion is mixing-controlled. Therefore, in this paper, the stochastic combustion model, which has the capability to indicate the heterogeneity of the fuel-air mixing, was optimized to account for the influence of spray impingement. The combustion chamber was divided into squish region and non-squish region, and by judging the location of the spray/wall impingement, the spray was correspondingly divided into squish part and bowl part. After that, a parameter that was defined as the volume ratio between squish part and the total spray was introduced to evaluate the influence of impingement on spray mixing rate. Finally, the optimized stochastic combustion model was validated by a single-cylinder high-power-density diesel engine to have the ability to estimate the influence of spray impingement on the mixing rate of mixture and the performance of diesel combustion with a pretty good accuracy, and the results showed that, spray impingement significantly enhanced the fuel-air mixing rate, contributed to leaner and more homogenous mixture and hence optimizing the combustion.

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