Applied Sciences (Jun 2024)

Combustion and Emission Characteristics of a Diesel Engine with a Variable Injection Rate

  • Jun Chen,
  • Guanyu Shi,
  • Jinzhe Wu,
  • Chenghao Cao,
  • Lei Zhou,
  • Wu Xu,
  • Sheng Wang,
  • Xiaofeng Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app14114941
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 11
p. 4941

Abstract

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Diesel engine combustion is dependent mainly on the fuel injection characteristics, particularly the injection pressure and rate, which directly affect the engine efficiency and emissions. Herein, an electrically controlled supercharger is added to a traditional high-pressure common rail system to form an ultrahigh-pressure common rail system. Then, the variations in the spray, combustion, and emission characteristics of a diesel engine with a variable fuel injection rate are analyzed. Moreover, a simulation model for a diesel engine combustion chamber is built and verified by experimental results for numerical analysis. The results reveal that the injection rate can be flexibly adjusted via regulation when the solenoid valves are opened on the electrically controlled supercharger. Specifically, (1) the boot-shaped injection rate has greater potential than the traditional rectangular injection rate in terms of combustion and emission; (2) the main injection advance angle at the boot-shaped injection rate can be properly increased to improve combustion; and (3) the pilot injection quantity and advance angle are strongly coupled with the boot-shaped injection rate, potentially enhancing the mixing efficiency of fuel and air in the cylinder to achieve favorable emission results. This paper provides good guidance for the reliable design and optimization of noble-metal-based diesel engines.

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