Effect of a novel piston geometry on the combustion process of a light-duty compression ignition engine: An optical analysis

JV Pastor, A García, C Micó, F Lewiski, A Vassallo… - Energy, 2021 - Elsevier
JV Pastor, A García, C Micó, F Lewiski, A Vassallo, FC Pesce
Energy, 2021Elsevier
The development of new piston geometries has shown great potential to achieve the low
levels of soot emissions required by regulation. Thus, the present paper aims to characterize
the influence of a new piston design over combustion process. It is characterized by the
introduction of protrusions around the periphery of the bowl, evenly spaced. The
performance of this geometry is compared to other geometries that have been extensively
analyzed in literature, under similar operating conditions. To achieve this objective, a single …
Abstract
The development of new piston geometries has shown great potential to achieve the low levels of soot emissions required by regulation. Thus, the present paper aims to characterize the influence of a new piston design over combustion process. It is characterized by the introduction of protrusions around the periphery of the bowl, evenly spaced. The performance of this geometry is compared to other geometries that have been extensively analyzed in literature, under similar operating conditions. To achieve this objective, a single cylinder optical compression ignition engine was used with full-quartz pistons representing three bowl geometries: re-entrant, stepped lip and wave-stepped lip. Two optical techniques (OH∗ chemiluminescence and Natural Luminosity-NL) were applied for identifying the near-stoichiometric zones and the differences in the combustion evolution. The flame movement was analyzed by applying the combustion image velocimetry (CIV) algorithms. In addition, an in-cylinder pressure analysis was performed for each piston at 4.5 bar and 7.5 bar IMEP and the differences in terms of Rate of Heat Release were highlighted. A more intense reverse flow was clearly identified when using wave protrusions inside the bowl. The stepped lip and wave-stepped lip bowl present faster late cycle oxidation with much near-stoichiometric zones than re-entrant piston.
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