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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2017.18.4.711

Improment of Diesel Combustion using multiple injection under Cold Start Condition  

Lee, Haeng-Soo (School of Mechanical Engineering, Ulsan College)
Lee, Jin-Woo (School of Mechanical Engineering, Ulsan College)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.18, no.4, 2017 , pp. 711-717 More about this Journal
Abstract
Startability and harmful emissions are the main issues in diesel engine development under cold conditions. The characteristics of combustion with multiple injection were investigated under cold start conditions. For quantitative analysis, the in-chamber pressure profile was measured and combustion visualization using direct imaging was accomplished. With multiple injection, the peak in-chamber pressure and heat release rate were increased compared to single injection. In addition, the period of flame luminosity detection was shortened using multiple injection. Combustion by main injection was improved with an increase in heat released by pilot combustion when the pilot injection quantity was increased. Finally, an increase in injection pressure also showed the possibility of combustion improvement. On the other hand, an increase of in the pilot injection quantity and injection pressure can cause an increase in harmful emissions, such as HC and CO due to wall wetting. Therefore, more sensitive calibration will be needed when applying a multiple injection strategy under cold start conditions.
Keywords
Cold start; Combustion visualization; Diesel combustion; Multiple injection; Spray targeting;
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