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A Study on Mixture Preparation in a Port Fuel Injection Sl Engine During Engine Starting  

황승환 (서울대학교 기계공학부)
이종화 (아주대학교 기계 및 산업공학부)
민경덕 (서울대학교 기계공학부)
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Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers / v.10, no.4, 2002 , pp. 15-22 More about this Journal
Abstract
As the emission regulations on the automobiles have been increasingly stringent, precise control of air/fuel ration is one of the most important issues on the gasoline engines. Although many researches have been carried out to identify the fuel transport phenomena in the port fuel injection gasolines, mixture preparation in the cylinder has not been fully understood due to the complexity of fuel film behavior, In this paper, the mixture preparation during cold engine start is studied by using a Fast Response Flame ionization Detector.(FRFID) In order to estimate the transportation of injected fuel from the intake port into cylinder, the wall wetting fuel model was used. The two coefficient($\alpha$,$\beta$) of the wall-wetting fuel model was determined from the measured fuel mass that was inducted into the cylinder at the first cycle after injection cut-in. $\alpha$( ratio of directly inducted fuel mass into cylinder from injected fuel mass) and $\beta$ (ratio of indirectly inducted fuel mass into cylinder from wall wetted fuel film on the wall) was increased with increasing cooling water temperature. To reduce a air/fuel ratio fluctuation during cold engine start, the appropriate fuel injection rate was obtained from the wall wetting fuel model. Result of air/fuel ratio control, air/fuel excursion was reduced.
Keywords
Fuel transport phenomena; Wall wetting fuel modal; Cold engine start; Air/fuel control;
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