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Controlling the heat release in HCCI combustion of DME with methanol and EGR

  • Troels Dyhr Pedersen (Invited author)
  • , Jesper Schramm (Invited author)
  • , Tadanori Yanai (Invited author)
  • , Yoshio Sato (Invited author)
    • National Traffic Safety and Environment Lavoratory

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    Abstract

    The effects of methanol and EGR on HCCI combustion of dimethyl ether have been tested separately in a diesel engine. The engine was equipped with a common rail injection system which allowed for random injection of DME. The engine could therefore be operated either as a normal DI CI engine or, by advancing the injection timing 360 CAD, as an HCCI engine. The compression ratio of the engine was reduced to 14.5 by enlarging the piston bowls. The engine was operated in HCCI mode with DME at an equivalence ratio of 0.25. To retard the combustion timing, methanol was port fuel injected and the optimum quantity required was determined. The added methanol increased the BMEP by increasing the total heat release and retarding the combustion to after TDC. Engine knock was reduced with increasing quantities of methanol. The highest BMEP was achieved when the equivalence ratio of methanol was around 0.12 at 1000 RPM, and around 0.76 at 1800 RPM. EGR was also used to retarding the timing. With a moderate amount of EGR the effect on the combustion was not notable, but as the equivalence ratio approached unity the combustion was increasingly delayed and the rate of reaction reduced. Engine knock seized entirely as the EGR ratio was increased above 60 %. The BMEP gain was however moderate, since lower cylinder pressures at higher EGR quantities counteracted the positive effects of combustion timing.
    Original languageEnglish
    Book seriesS A E Technical Papers
    Pages (from-to)2010-01-1489
    ISSN0148-7191
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2010
    EventInternational Powertrains, Fuels & Lubricants Meeting: Session: Kinetically-Controlled CI Combustion (HCCI) - Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
    Duration: 5 May 2010 → …

    Conference

    ConferenceInternational Powertrains, Fuels & Lubricants Meeting
    Country/TerritoryBrazil
    CityRio De Janeiro
    Period05/05/2010 → …

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