Desantes Fernández, JM.; García Oliver, JM.; Pastor Enguídanos, JM.; Ramírez Hernández, JG. (2011). Influence of nozzle geometry on ignition and combustion for high-speed direct injection diesel engines under cold start conditions. Fuel. 90(11):3359-3368. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fuel.2011.06.006
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Influence of nozzle geometry on ignition and combustion for high-speed direct injection diesel engines under cold start conditions
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Author:
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Desantes Fernández, José Mª
García Oliver, José María
Pastor Enguídanos, José Manuel
Ramírez Hernández, José Gustavo
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Universitat Politècnica de València. Instituto Universitario CMT-Motores Térmicos - Institut Universitari CMT-Motors Tèrmics
Universitat Politècnica de València. Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería del Diseño - Escola Tècnica Superior d'Enginyeria del Disseny
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Abstract:
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Starting at low temperatures (below 0 °C) is an important issue for current and near future diesel engine technology. Low ambient temperature causes long cranking periods or complete misfiring in small diesel engines and, ...[+]
Starting at low temperatures (below 0 °C) is an important issue for current and near future diesel engine technology. Low ambient temperature causes long cranking periods or complete misfiring in small diesel engines and, as a consequence, an increased amount of pollutant emissions. This paper is devoted to study the influence of nozzle geometry on ignition and combustion progression under glow-plug aided cold start conditions. This study has been carried out in an optically accessible engine adapted to reproduce in-cylinder conditions corresponding to those of a real engine during start at low ambient temperature. The cold start problem can be divided in two parts in which nozzle geometry has influence: ignition and main combustion progress. Ignition probability decreases if fuel injection velocity is increased or if the amount of injected mass per orifice is reduced, which is induced by nozzles with smaller hole diameter or higher orifice number, respectively. Combustion rates increase when using nozzles which induce a higher momentum, improving mixture conditions. For these reasons, the solution under these conditions necessarily involves a trade-off between ignition and combustion progress.
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Subjects:
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Diesel combustion
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Cold start
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Injector nozzle
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Ignition
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Copyrigths:
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Reserva de todos los derechos
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DOI:
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10.1016/j.fuel.2011.06.006
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Publisher:
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Elsevier
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Publisher version:
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fuel.2011.06.006
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Project ID:
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info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MEC//TRA2007-67961-C03-01/ES/OPTIMIZACION DE NUEVOS CONCEPTOS DE COMBUSTION EN MOTORES DIESEL PARA REDUCIR LAS EMISIONES DE CO2 Y CONTAMINANTES: ESTUDIOS EN MOTOR MONOCIINDRICO EQUIPADO CON SISTEMAS FLEXIBLES/
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Thanks:
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Authors thank the Spanish Ministry of Innovation and Science for the financial support through the project OPTICOMB (reference code: TRA2007-67961-C03-C01). Authors also thank Daniel Lerida Sanchez de las Heras for his ...[+]
Authors thank the Spanish Ministry of Innovation and Science for the financial support through the project OPTICOMB (reference code: TRA2007-67961-C03-C01). Authors also thank Daniel Lerida Sanchez de las Heras for his outstanding work in the facility set-up and adaptation and for his support during the tests.
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Artículo
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