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The Effects of Engine Speed and Load of the Partial Premixed Diesel Compressed Ignition Engine Applied with the Split Injection Method on Exhaust Gas and IMEP Characteristics  

Kang, Jeong-Ho (Advanced Power & IT Research Center, KATECH)
Lee, Sung-Man (Advanced Power & IT Research Center, KATECH)
Chung, Jae-Woo (Advanced Power & IT Research Center, KATECH)
Kang, Woo (Advanced Power & IT Research Center, KATECH)
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Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers / v.15, no.1, 2007 , pp. 162-170 More about this Journal
Abstract
Currently, due to the serious world-wide air pollution by substances emitted from vehicles, emission control is enforced more firmly and it is expected that the regulation requirements for emission will become more severe. Anew concept combustion technology that can reduce the NOx and PM in relation to combustion is urgently required. Due to such social requirement, technologically advanced countries are making efforts to develop an environment-friendly vehicle engine at the nation-wide level in order to respond to the reinforced emission control. As a core combustion technology among new combustion technologies for the next generation engine, the homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI) is expanding its application range by adopting multiple combustion mode, catalyst, direct fuel injection and partially premixed combustion. This study used a 2-staged injection method in order to apply the HCCI combustion method without significantly altering engine specifications in the aspect of multiple combustion mode and practicality by referring to the results of studies on the HCCI engine. And it is investigated that the effects of the engine rpm and load(or A/F) to emission characteristics.
Keywords
HCCI(Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition); Diesel fuel; NOx(Nitrogen oxide); PM(Particulate matter);
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