Combustion chamber is a main component for Diesel, as it organizes the fuel-air mixing and combustion processes and eventually determines Diesel performance. In the past decades, the chamber turned into the higher radius-to-depth ratio and lower area-to-volume ratio type to increase the in-cylinder air utilization and promote the fuel spray spreading. The Double-Layer Diverging Combustion chamber (DLDC chamber) was designed in this background. In order to obtain the DLDC chamber performance characteristics comprehensively, a 135-type Diesel with a DLDC chamber, a re-entrant chamber and a ω chamber was selected. The results suggested that the DLDC chamber decreased the BSFC and soot emission, but increased the NOx with higher pmax and heat release rates during the premixed combustion phase, as it could divide the fuel into two layers and promote the fuel spreading and combustion; adjusting the injection parameters made the BSFC and exhaust emissions of the DLDC chamber change quite differently, because the different layers of the DLDC chamber had their own chamber-spray-charge motion matchings. Finally, the investigation indicated that the DLDC chamber provided lower exhaust emissions compared with the other two chambers by keeping the same fuel consumption; moreover, the DLDC chamber provided the lowest BSFC and soot emission in the three chambers under the same NOx emissions level.


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    Title :

    Combustion performance characteristics of double-layer diverging combustion chamber compared with re-entrant chamber and omega chamber


    Contributors:
    Fu, Yao (author) / Du, Xin (author) / Ge, Xiaonan (author) / Zhu, Jian (author) / Xin, Han (author) / Xu, Shun (author) / Yao, Jie (author) / Long, Wuqiang (author)


    Publication date :

    2024-09-01




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English




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