Multicomponent liquid and vapor fuel measurements in the cylinder of a port-injected, spark ignition engine

Peter L. Kelly-Zion, Joshua P. Styron, Chia-Fon Lee, Robert P. Lucht, James E. Peters, Robert A. White
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Fuel distribution measurements in the cylinder of a port-injected, spark ignition (SI) engine are presented with a discussion of the effects of injection timing, swirl, and engine speed. Planar laser-induced exciplex fluorescence (PLIEF) was used to study the liquid-and vapor-phase fuel distributions. Optical access to the cylinder was provided by placing a fused silica cylinder between the head and block of a production engine and using a Bowditch-type piston extension. Separate measurements were made with fluorescent tracers indicative of the light and heavy components of gasoline. A blend of four pure fuels mixed in proportions to give a distillation curve similar to that of gasoline was used for all measurements to achieve consistency in the base fuel as well as similarity with the vaporization characteristics of gasoline. These measurements indicate that the vapor-phase fuel distribution is strongly affected by the presence of liquid fuel in the cylinder, the amount of which varies with injection timing. The liquid that enters the cylinder is composed mostly of the heavy components of the fuel. Variations in the amount of swirl indicate that the vapor-phase fuel distribution also is affected by the bulk velocity field. Engine speed, over the range from 200 to 1200 rpm, did not exert a significant influence on the fuel distribution.

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介绍了一种喷油火花点火发动机缸内燃油分布的测量方法,并讨论了喷油正时、涡流和发动机转速对燃油分布的影响。采用平面激光诱导激振荧光(PLIEF)研究了燃料的液相和气相分布。通过在生产发动机的缸盖和缸体之间放置熔融石英缸体,并使用鲍迪奇式活塞延长装置,可以实现对气缸的光学访问。用荧光示踪剂分别测定了汽油的轻质和重质成分。将四种纯燃料按比例混合,得到与汽油相似的蒸馏曲线,用于所有测量,以达到基础燃料的一致性以及与汽油蒸发特性的相似性。这些测量结果表明,汽相燃料分布受到气缸中液体燃料存在的强烈影响,液体燃料的数量随喷射时间的变化而变化。进入汽缸的液体主要由燃料的重质成分组成。旋流量的变化表明气相燃料分布也受到体速度场的影响。在200到1200转的转速范围内,发动机转速对燃油分配没有显著影响。
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