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Fundamental phenomena affecting low temperature combustion and HCCI engines,high load limits and strategies for extending these limits
Authors:Samveg Saxena  Iván D Bedoya
Affiliation:1. Environmental Energy Technologies Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, One Cyclotron Road, 90-2138, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA;2. Grupo de Ciencia y Tecnología del Gas y Uso Racional de la Energía, University of Antioquia, Calle 67 No., 63-108 Medellín, Colombia
Abstract:Low temperature combustion (LTC) engines are an emerging engine technology that offers an alternative to spark-ignited and diesel engines. One type of LTC engine, the homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI) engine, uses a well-mixed fuel–air charge like spark-ignited engines and relies on compression ignition like diesel engines. Similar to diesel engines, the use of high compression ratios and removal of the throttling valve in HCCI allow for high efficiency operation, thereby allowing lower CO2 emissions per unit of work delivered by the engine. The use of a highly diluted well-mixed fuel–air charge allows for low emissions of nitrogen oxides, soot and particulate matters, and the use of oxidation catalysts can allow low emissions of unburned hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide. As a result, HCCI offers the ability to achieve high efficiencies comparable with diesel while also allowing clean emissions while using relatively inexpensive aftertreatment technologies.
Keywords:Homogeneous charge compression ignition  Low temperature combustion  High load  Power output  Energy conversion  Spark-assisted compression ignition
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