2001
DOI: 10.1243/1468087011545334
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Computation of flamefront NO emissions from spark ignition engines

Abstract: Flamefront NO emissions from spark ignition The Fenimore mechanism [5] is yet another reacengines are estimated in this work using a two-zone thermo-tion pathway that leads to 'prompt' NO formation dynamic combustion model, an unsteady engine flame in a flamefront and also in post-flame gases of very model, the wrinkled laminar flame model of Bray and Moss, rich premixed flames [6]. In all premixed flames, O the k-å theory and simplified flamefront NO chemistry atom concentrations are much above chemical equiw… Show more

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“…Increasingly stringent restrictions on vehicle emissions have led to much research into reducing these emissions. Spark ignition (SI) engine NO x emissions have been studied both experimentally [1] and with models of varying complexity [2][3][4][5]. The high temperatures reached in SI engines cause the conversion of atmospheric nitrogen to nitric oxide (NO).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Increasingly stringent restrictions on vehicle emissions have led to much research into reducing these emissions. Spark ignition (SI) engine NO x emissions have been studied both experimentally [1] and with models of varying complexity [2][3][4][5]. The high temperatures reached in SI engines cause the conversion of atmospheric nitrogen to nitric oxide (NO).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%