SAE Technical Paper Series 1997
DOI: 10.4271/970541
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Development of Gasoline Direct Injection Engine

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“…This new combustion strategy which attracted even more the attention of the automotive manufacturers due to the worldwide concern for global warming and climate change, offers significant potential for overall leaner combustion, less cylinder-to-cylinder air-fuel variations and lower unburned hydrocarbon emissions particularly during cold start [1,2]. Well controlled stratified charge operation during part loads remains the key to the success of the DISI technology and it is achievable with this combustion concept since the spray-guided technique uses the dynamics of the injection process rather than the charge motion or piston wall to ensure that a combustible mixture reaches the spark plug at the time of ignition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This new combustion strategy which attracted even more the attention of the automotive manufacturers due to the worldwide concern for global warming and climate change, offers significant potential for overall leaner combustion, less cylinder-to-cylinder air-fuel variations and lower unburned hydrocarbon emissions particularly during cold start [1,2]. Well controlled stratified charge operation during part loads remains the key to the success of the DISI technology and it is achievable with this combustion concept since the spray-guided technique uses the dynamics of the injection process rather than the charge motion or piston wall to ensure that a combustible mixture reaches the spark plug at the time of ignition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After the closure of C s , the CVT is allowed to shift. The dynamic equations of the engine are the same as in mode 5 . The dynamics for all other parts are governed by one equation with a form of…”
Section: Appendix Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, increases much beyond today's ratio of 9:1 or 10:1 introduce additional problems such as higher emissions and a greater tendency toward combustion knock [2]. Moreover, advanced technologies such as lean burn [3,4], direct injection [4,5] and four valves per cylinder can improve the engine efficiency significantly. The trends for decreasing the energy required to propel the vehicle, e.g., reducing the vehicle mass by using lightweight materials, improving the aerodynamics by optimizing the vehicle shape and cutting the rolling resistance through an advanced tire design, have started to emerge and will continue [6].…”
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“…The major drawback of lean-burn gasoline engines is the inefficient NO x conversion of the conventional three way catalyst (TWC) under ultra lean air/fuel ratio (AFR) conditions (König et al, 1996). At present, the major methods of NO x reduction are in-cylinder combustion process improvement (Stokes et al, 1994;Iwamoto et al, 1997;Lumsden et al, 1997) and the highly efficient catalytic technology of after-treatment systems (Hoffmann et al, 1997;Brogan et al, 1998;Gregory et al, 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%