In order to understand and improve the oil and gas mixing performance of a dual-channel vortex chamber diesel engine, the BH175F dual-channel vortex chamber combustion system was used as the research foundation, and the oil-gas mixture process of the combustion system was numerically analyzed. By analyzing the cylinder temperature, cylinder pressure, mixing process and combustion process of the combustion system, the mixture performance of the combustion system was studied. Results indicated that: The mixture of the compression Top Dead Center (TDC) started to enter the main combustion chamber through the start-up hole; when the piston reached 4° After Top Dead Center (ATDC), the mixture started to enter the main combustion chamber through the connecting channels A and B, and the high-concentration mixture entered the main combustion from the start-up hole; when the piston continued running down to 20° and 25° ATDC, it could be seen that the main combustion chamber mixture was already relatively uniform; besides, when the equivalence ratio was between 0.8 and 1, the air-fuel mixture was unevenly distributed in the main combustion chamber. It provides guidance for further improvement of the combustion system.
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