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High swirl-inducing piston bowls in small diesel engines for emission reduction
Authors:B.V.V.S.U. Prasad  C.S. SharmaT.N.C. Anand  R.V. Ravikrishna
Affiliation:Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560012, India
Abstract:Detailed three-dimensional CFD simulations involving flow and combustion chemistry are used to study the effect of swirl induced by re-entrant piston bowl geometries on pollutant emissions from a single-cylinder diesel engine. The baseline engine configuration consists of a hemispherical piston bowl and an injector with finite sac volume. The first iteration involved using a torroidal, slightly re-entrant bowl geometry, and a sac-less injector. Pollutant emission measurements indicated a reduction in emissions with this modification. Simulations on both configurations were then conducted to understand the effect of the changes. The simulation results indicate that the selected piston bowl geometry could actually be reducing the in-cylinder swirl and turbulence and the emission reduction may be entirely due to the introduction of the sac-less injector. In-cylinder air motion was then studied in a number of combustion chamber geometries, and a geometry which produced the highest in-cylinder swirl and Turbulence Kinetic Energy (TKE) around the compression top dead centre (TDC) was identified. The optimal nature of this re-entrant piston bowl geometry is confirmed by detailed combustion simulations and emission predictions.
Keywords:Diesel engine emissions   Swirl   Combustion   Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)   Piston bowl   Injector sac volume
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