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An investigation on effect of high pressure post injection on soot and NO emissions in a DI diesel engine
Kamran Poorghasemi*, Fathollah Ommi, Hamed Yaghmaei and Amin Namaki
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 26, no. 1, pp.269-281, 2012
Abstract : NO and Soot trade off is an important challenge for engineers in DI Diesel engines. This paper, introduces multiple injection as a strategy
for simultaneous reduction of NO and Soot emissions on a DI diesel engine and also proposes a new concept of variable injection
pressure and studies its effect on the engine emissions. To evaluate the benefits of multiple injection strategies and to reveal combustion
mechanism, modified three dimensional CFD code KIVA-3V was developed. Results showed that using post injection with appropriate
dwell between injection pulses has a great effect on simultaneous reduction of the emissions. Based on computational results, NO reduction
formation mechanism in multiple injection strategy is as a single injection with retarded injection timing. It is shown that reduction in
soot formation is because of the fact that in split fuel injection the soot, which is producing rich regions at the head of fuel spray, are not
replenished by newly injected fuel in post injection pulse. Also increasing injection pressure in post injection will reduce the Soot emission
dramatically while NO emission is in control for increase of fuel burning rate in post injection pulse.
Keyword : DI diesel engine; Multiple injection; Split injection; NOx; Soot; KIVA-3V |
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