SAE Technical Paper Series 1996
DOI: 10.4271/961158
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Lean-Burn Fuel Development Using the Correlation of CVCC and Engine Test

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“…It can be seen that the 0.91, 0.82 and 0.78 equivalence ratio cases are evenly spaced in both figures, with the gap between the 1.00 and the 0.91 cases being noticeably smaller. If one also considers that the gap between the 0.82 and 0.78 cases is relatively large due to there being a 0.04 difference in equivalence ratio, rather than the 0.09 difference between the other three cases, the data suggests that the burn rate does not increase linearly with equivalence ratio, which is consistent with existing premixed combustion literature [33]. Comparing Figures 8 and 9 to Figures 10 and 11 reveals the expected trend of the double injection cases having faster burn rates than the single injection cases.…”
Section: Effect Of Injection Strategy On Mean Flame Speed and Mass Fr...supporting
confidence: 83%
“…It can be seen that the 0.91, 0.82 and 0.78 equivalence ratio cases are evenly spaced in both figures, with the gap between the 1.00 and the 0.91 cases being noticeably smaller. If one also considers that the gap between the 0.82 and 0.78 cases is relatively large due to there being a 0.04 difference in equivalence ratio, rather than the 0.09 difference between the other three cases, the data suggests that the burn rate does not increase linearly with equivalence ratio, which is consistent with existing premixed combustion literature [33]. Comparing Figures 8 and 9 to Figures 10 and 11 reveals the expected trend of the double injection cases having faster burn rates than the single injection cases.…”
Section: Effect Of Injection Strategy On Mean Flame Speed and Mass Fr...supporting
confidence: 83%