2018
DOI: 10.1177/1468087418795599
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Multi-objective optimizations of the boot injection strategy for reactivity controlled compression ignition engines

Abstract: In this study, multi-objective optimizations of a reactivity controlled compression ignition engine are performed. The main focus is the investigation of effects of seven design variables, including swirl ratio, the first and second start of injections (SOI1 and SOI2), and four injection rate-shape parameters, on the objective parameters, namely, gross indicated efficiency, the second-law efficiency, ringing intensity, and emissions. The results show that in the low swirl ratio range (swirl ratio < 1), the … Show more

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“…Recently, the evolution of the injection technologies has permitted not only to improve the spray mixing process but also to control injection parameters accurately, adding flexibility to the systems for new strategies 13,14 and an extra degree of complexity to the researchers. From what previously was a single pulse per combustion cycle, modern systems allow to inject up to eight different times precisely.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, the evolution of the injection technologies has permitted not only to improve the spray mixing process but also to control injection parameters accurately, adding flexibility to the systems for new strategies 13,14 and an extra degree of complexity to the researchers. From what previously was a single pulse per combustion cycle, modern systems allow to inject up to eight different times precisely.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different metrics exist to quantify combustion noise, from the HCCI-suited ringing intensity (RI; MW/m 2 ) indicating the power flux delivered by the pressure waves, 29 to the Noise (dB) indicating the perceived noise outside of the engine (more indicated for conventional engine modes). 30 Given that the RI metric has been specifically developed for HCCI engines and is still being used today (see for example), 31,32 this metric uncertainty will be developed here-under. However, the uncertainty related to any other metric can be obtained following the general methodology developed in this article.…”
Section: Results: Uncertainties On the Physical Quantities Requiring mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…89 This could possibly be due to the fact that among the various diesel LTC strategies, RCCI offers the best control over the combustion process by tailoring the mixture reactivity inside the combustion chamber according to the engine demand by using two fuels of different reactivity. 38, 93–95 However, depending on the engine type and air handling limitation, full load may not be achieved in RCCI similar to other LTC modes. 87,90 Despite the benefits, complexity due to the requirement of a dual fuel injection system and associated controls remains in RCCI.…”
Section: Types Of Diesel Ltc Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%