Abstract

To analyse the cycle-by-cycle variation of combustion in a direct injection gasoline engine equipped with a fan-shape spray nozzle and operated with exhaust gas recirculation (EGR), the fuel mixture distribution was measured at a time of spark and during the combustion period by the laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) technique. It was found that in the case of advanced or retarded injection timing, the initial combustion period tends to extend and the indicated mean effective pressure (i.m.e.p.) becomes low when lean mixtures appear at the spark position and at the spark timing. This suggests that the cycle-by-cycle variation of combustion under these conditions is dominated by the fuel concentration at the spark position and spark timing. In contrast to this, for the best injection timing, which allows the lowest cycle-by-cycle variation, the i.m.e.p. fluctuation is affected not by the initial combustion period but by the main combustion period. The observation of LIF images revealed that the i.m.e.p. fluctuation at this condition is strongly correlated to the unburned mixture quantity at the side area of the piston cavity during the latter half of the combustion period. It was shown by a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) calculation that the combination of a uniform spray pattern and a compact cavity shape is effective to reduce the over-lean mixture region in the edge of the piston cavity, which is responsible for the cycle-by-cycle variation of combustion at the condition of best-tuned injection timing.

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