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Theoretical Analysis of a Spark Ignition Engine by the Thermodynamic Engine Model

  • Han, Sung Bin
    • Journal of Energy Engineering
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.55-60
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    • 2015
  • Recent engine development has focused mainly on the improvement of engine efficiency and output emissions. The improvements in efficiency are being made by friction reduction, combustion improvement and thermodynamic cycle modification. Computer simulation has been developed to predict the performance of a spark ignition engine. The effects of various cylinder pressure, heat release, flame temperature, unburned gas temperature, flame properties, laminar burning velocity, turbulence burning velocity, etc. were simulated. The simulation and analysis show several meaningful results. The objective of the present study is to develop a combustion model for a spark ignition engine running with isooctane as a fuel and predicting its behavior.

Characteristics of Turbulent Lifted Flames in Coflow Jet with Initial Temperature Variations (동축류 제트에서 초기 온도 변화에 따른 난류 부상화염 특성)

  • Kim, K.N.;Won, S.H.;Chung, S.H.
    • 한국연소학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2004.06a
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    • pp.15-20
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    • 2004
  • Characteristics of turbulent lifted flames in coflow jet have been investigated by varying initial temperature through the heating of coflow air. In the turbulent regime, liftoff height increases linearly with fuel jet velocity and decreases nonlinearly as the coflow temperature increases. This can be attributed to the increase of turbulent propagation speed, which is strongly related to laminar burning velocity. Dimensionless liftoff heights are correlated well with dimensionless jet velocity, which are scaled with parameters determining local flow velocity and turbulent propagation speed. This implies that the turbulent lifted flames are stabilized by balance mechanism between local turbulent burning velocity and flow velocity. Blowout velocity can be obtained from the ratio of mixing time to chemical time. Comparing to previous researches, thermal diffusivity should be evaluated from the initial temperature instead of adiabatic flame temperature.

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A Study on the Flame Propagating Speed Measurement-For the Laminar Flame- (火焰傳播速度測定에 關한 硏究 -層流火焰에 關하여-)

  • 조경국;정인석;허원욱
    • Journal of the korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.28-41
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    • 1979
  • Propane-Air premixed combustible gas was ignited by the conventional current break system inside the open combustion chamber under the atmospheric pressure and the room temperature to measure the flame propagating speed and the burning speed, also to elucidate the history of the propagating flame behavior and wall effects to flame shape by using Ion Gap Method and High Speed Schlieren Photography. The results obtained show that the maximum flame propagating speed and maximum burning speed are approximately 292 cm/sec and 36 cm/sec at the mixture ratio 4.6%, respectively. The cellular flame structures can be observable in the rich mixture region, moreover, the cellular structures become finer, with increasing the mixture strength.

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Performance Simulation of a Gasoline Engine Using Multi-Length-Scale Production Rate Model (다중 길이척도 난류운동에너지 생성율 모형을 이용한 가솔린 기관의 성능 시뮬레이션)

  • 이홍국;최영돈
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.7 no.7
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 1999
  • In the present study, the flame factor which primarily influence the simulation accuracy of the combustion process in a gasoline engine was modeled as a nonlinear function of turbulent intensity to laminar flame speed ratio. Multi-length-scale production rate model for turbulent kinetic energy equation was introduced to consider the different length scales of the swirling and tumbling motions in cylinder on the production rte of turbulent kinetic energy. By7 introducing the multi-length-scale production rate model for the turbulent kinetic energy equation, the predictions of turbulent burning velocity , cylinder pressure, mass burning rate and engine performance of a gasoline engine can much be improved.

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Characteristics of Turbulent Lifted Flames in Coflow Jet with Initial Temperature Variations (동축류 제트에서 초기 온도 변화에 따른 난류 부상화염 특성)

  • Kim, K.N.;Won, S.H.;Chung, S.H.
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Combustion
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.32-38
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    • 2004
  • Characteristics of turbulent lifted flames in coflow jet have been investigated by varying initial temperature through the heating coflow air. In the turbulent regime, liftoff height increases linearly with fuel jet velocity and decreases nonlinearly as the coflow temperature increases. This can be attributed to the increase of turbulent propagation speed, which is strongly related to laminar burning velocity. Dimensionless liftoff heights are correlated well with dimensionless jet velocity, which are scaled with parameters determining local flow velocity and turbulent propagation speed. This implies that the turbulent lifted flames are stabilized by balance mechanism between local turbulent burning velocity and flow velocity. Blowout velocity can be obtained from the ratio of mixing time to chemical time. Comparing to previous researches, thermal diffusivity should be evaluated from the initial temperature instead of adiabatic flame temperature.

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Simulation of flame propagation in suspension of coal particles (석탄입자가 존재하는 공기중에서의 화염전파에 관한 모사)

  • 윤길원;백승욱
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.36-43
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    • 1988
  • A two phase model for the simulation of flame propagation has been developed and applied to a mixture of coal air. The effects associated with changes in the initial coal partial equivalence ratio and the initial diameter of particles on the structure of laminar flame propagation have been studied qualitatively and quantitatively. Especially the flame structure, the burning velocity, and the thermal behavior were evaluated. It was found that the radiative heat transfer absolutely dominates over the conduction mode. The increase in particle size was seen to contribute to an obvious increase in burning velocity for fuel lean and stoichiometric mixture. But for fuel rich mixture, the burning velocity was found to exhibit a weaker dependence on particle size.

Characteristics of Premixed Flame Propagations of R134a/Methane in a Constant Volume Combustion Chamber (정적 연소실 내 R134a 및 메탄 예혼합 화염의 전파 특성)

  • Choi, Byung Chul;Park, June Sung
    • 한국연소학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2014.11a
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    • pp.85-86
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    • 2014
  • The characteristics of the outward-propagating premixed flames of stoichiometric mixtures of R134a/methane/oxygen/nitrogen have been experimentally investigated in a constant volume combustion chamber. Three regimes of the expanding flames were categorized based on the flame behavior.

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Experimental Study on Cellular Instabilities in Diluted Syngas-Air Premixed Flames (희석제가 첨가된 합성가스-공기 예혼합화염에 있어서 셀 불안정성에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Vu, Tran Manh;Song, Won-Sik;Park, Jeong;Kim, Jeong-Soo;Yun, Jin-Han;Keel, Sang-In
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.72-83
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    • 2010
  • Experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of added diluents (carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and helium) on cellular instabilities in outwardly propagating spherical syngas-air premixed flames. Laminar burning velocities and Markstein lengths were measured by analyzing high-speed schlieren images at various diluent concentrations and equivalence ratios. Experimental results showed substantial reduction of the laminar burning velocities and of the Markstein lengths with the diluent additions in the fuel blends. Effective Lewis numbers of helium-diluted syngas-air flames increased but those of carbon dioxide- and nitrogen-diluted syngas-air flames decreased in increase of diluents in the reactant mixtures. With helium diluent, the propensity for cells formation was significantly diminished, whereas the cellular instabilities for carbon dioxide- and nitrogen-diluted syngas-air flames were not suppressed.

The Effect of Mixture Component in a Gasoline Engine on Output (The Effect of Ignition Delay and Combustion Period) (가솔린 기관(機關)의 혼합기(混合氣) 성분(成分)이 출력(出力)에 미치는 영향(影響) (점화지연(点火遲延) 및 연소(燃燒) 기간(期間)에 미치는 영향(影響)))

  • Song, J.I.
    • Journal of ILASS-Korea
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.19-26
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    • 1998
  • The effect of mixture component makes a nelay time and a long total combustion period $\tau_{p\;max}$. The flame propagation delay $\tau_{df}$ was determined by the record of current ion. The pressure release delay $\tau_{dp}$ and $\tau_{p\;max}$ were determined by the indicated pressure diagram in constant volume of the combustion chamber. The results are as follows: 1) The ignition delay $\tau_t$ time takes the minimum value around $\Phi=1.15$. 2) $\tau_{df}$ and $\tau_t$ time increased according to the increases of the concentrated dilution gases, because the adiabatic flame temperature decreased due to the increases of the heat capacity. But dilution gases have little effect on flame nucleus formation delay 3) The relation between $\tau_t$ time and reciprocal laminar burning velocity is almost linear. 4) The increase of the propagation length is accompanied with increased ratio of the $\tau_{df},\;\tau_{dp},\;\tau_{t},\;\tau_{p\;max}$.

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Nonlinearly Unstable Waves Dominated by Entropy Mode (엔트로피 모드에 의한 비선형 불안정 파동)

  • 윤웅섭
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.99-109
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    • 1999
  • This paper is concerned with instability of flow fields which are dominated by the entropy mode with the presence of usual acoustic and vortical modes. These combined modes lead to nonlinear unstable waves which may occur in automobile, aircraft, or rocket engines. In this study instability in a side-burning rocket is investigated. It is shown that the energy growth rate parameters increase with an increase of the energy growth factor. The energy growth rate parameters for turbulent flows are larger than those for laminar flows. It is further shown that unstable wave motions for the high-temperature side-burning rocket are dictated mostly by the entropy mode, somewhat by the vortical mode, and least by the acoustic mode.

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