使用食用油残渣生物柴油的共轨喷射系统的弹间偏差

IF 1.1 Q3 TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY SAE International Journal of Engines Pub Date : 2023-06-28 DOI:10.4271/03-16-08-0062
Dat X. Nguyen, Cavicchi Andrea, K. Nguyen, Vu H. Nguyen, L. Postrioti, P. Pham
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共轨喷射系统的弹间变化主要是由轨道、管道和喷油器体内的压力波振荡引起的。这些振荡受到燃料物理特性、喷油器指针运动以及压力和吸力控制阀激活的影响。压力波由泵的驱动和注入针的运动产生,其频率和振幅由流体性质和流道几何形状决定。这些变化可能导致发动机循环波动。在多次注射和分次注射策略中,第一次注射的压力振荡会影响后续注射的水力特性,导致注射速率和注射量的变化。当使用生物柴油等替代燃料时,这一点尤为重要,因为生物柴油旨在减少排放,同时保持燃料雾化质量。本研究考察了使用食用油残渣生物柴油的第二代共轨系统的弹间变化。结果表明,生物柴油的特性影响压力波振荡、单次变化和总喷射速率。研究还发现,停留时间对二次射击的水力特性有显著影响,在一定值以内影响最小。然而,超过一定的停留时间值(如本研究为0.8 ms),停留时间对二次射击产生的压力波动的影响是有限的。进行进一步的研究可以帮助我们加深对射击偏差影响的理解。这可能涉及使用阴影成像等技术探索生物柴油喷雾特性,并研究这些偏差对火焰传播和发射形成的影响。检查发动机的性能也可以为分离喷射策略和生物柴油混合物的有效性提供有价值的见解。此外,使用双枪技术来表征生物柴油喷雾,以检查喷雾渗透,锥角,和/或喷雾撞击和燃烧特性,可能有助于将其与本研究中所调查的射击变化联系起来。这样的研究有助于推进这一主题的最新知识。
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Shot-to-Shot Deviation of a Common Rail Injection System Operating with Cooking-Oil-Residue Biodiesel
The shot-to-shot variations in common rail injection systems are primarily caused by pressure wave oscillations in the rail, pipes, and injector body. These oscillations are influenced by fuel physical properties, injector needle movement, and pressure and suction control valve activations. The pressure waves are generated by pump actuation and injector needle movement, and their frequency and amplitude are determined by fluid properties and flow path geometry. These variations can result in cycle-to-cycle engine fluctuations. In multi-injection and split-injection strategies, the pressure oscillation from the first shot can impact the hydraulic characteristics of subsequent shots, resulting in variations in injection rate and amount. This is particularly significant when using alternative fuels such as biodiesel, which aim to reduce emissions while maintaining fuel atomization quality. This study examines the shot-to-shot variations in a second-generation common rail system using cooking-oil-residue biodiesel. The results demonstrate that biodiesel properties impact pressure wave oscillation, shot-to-shot variation, and total injection rate. The study also finds that dwell time has a significant effect on the hydraulic characteristics of the second shot, with minimal influence up to a certain value. However, beyond a certain dwell time value (e.g., 0.8 ms in this study), the impact of dwell time on the pressure fluctuation generated by the second shot is limited. Conducting further research could help deepen our understanding of the influence of shot-to-shot deviations. This could involve exploring biodiesel spray characteristics using techniques such as shadowgraph imaging and studying the effect of these deviations on flame propagation and emission formation. Examining engine performance could also provide valuable insights into the effectiveness of the split-injection strategy and biodiesel blends. Additionally, characterizing biodiesel spray using the double-shot technique to examine spray penetration, cone angle, and/or spray impingement and combustion characteristics could be useful in linking it with the shot-to-shot variation investigated in this study. Such research can contribute to advancing the state-of-the-art knowledge on this topic.
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