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Optical Diagnostics of Hcci and Low-Temperature Diesel Using Simultaneous 2-D Plif of Oh and Formaldehyde

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Summary, in English

Simultaneous OH- and formaldehyde planar-LIF measurements have been performed in an optical engine using two laser sources working on 283 and 355 nm, respectively. The engine used for the measurements was a car diesel engine converted to single-cylinder operation and modified for optical access. The fuel, n-heptane, was injected by a direct injection common-rail system and the engine was also fitted with an EGR system.



The engine was operated in both HCCI mode and diesel mode. Due to the low load, the diesel mode resulted in low-temperature diesel combustion and because of limitations in maximum pressure and maximum rate of pressure increase of the optical engine, the diesel mode was run at a higher EGR percentage than the HCCI mode to slow down the combustion. A third mode, pilot combustion, was also investigated. This pilot combustion is created by an injection at 30 CAD before TDC followed by a second injection just before TDC.



The OH and formaldehyde LIF images were compared with the heat-release calculated from the pressure traces. Analyses of the emissions, of for example NOx and HC, were also performed for the different operating modes.

Publishing year

2004

Language

English

Publication/Series

SAE Technical Papers

Issue

2004-01-2949

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Society of Automotive Engineers

Topic

  • Atom and Molecular Physics and Optics
  • Other Mechanical Engineering

Keywords

  • Combustion engine laser diagnostics

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0148-7191