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Spray Impingement and Combustion in a Model Opposed-Piston Compression Ignition Engine

Journal

COMBUSTION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 189, Issue 11, Pages 1943-1965

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/00102202.2017.1340278

Keywords

Droplet collision; KIVA-3V; Opposed-piston compression ignition (OPCI); Spray combustion; Spray impingement

Funding

  1. Hong Kong Research Grants Council/General Research Fund [PolyU 152217/14E, PolyU 152651/16E]
  2. Hong Kong Polytechnic University [G-UA2M, G-UBGA]

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Spray impingement and combustion in a model opposed-piston compression ignition engine was investigated experimentally and computationally. A recently proposed pressure-dependent droplet collision model was implemented in the KIVA-3V computer program for the Reynolds Average Navier-Stokes calculation, which was validated against the time-averaged experimental data for the cylinder pressure. Compared with the widely-used O'Rourke model, the present model produces physically appraised predictions by accounting for the propensity of droplet bouncing upon collision at high engine pressuresa physical phenomenon overlooked in the previous models. The results show that droplet collisions can be promoted either by the impingement of the sprays from the oppositely placed three-nozzle fuel injectors under the condition of low engine speed and high load, or by the interaction of the sprays from each fuel injector in the presence of in-cylinder swirling flow. Motivated by fully utilizing the space of the combustion chamber, a new spray layout possessing the S-2 symmetry was proposed and computationally investigated in the study. Compared with Hofbauer's spray layout of the C-2 symmetry, the present layout tends to produce more distributed premixed fuel mass and hence results in a longer ignition delay time but a higher peak heat release rate.

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