Direct high-pressure liquid fuel injection is able to control the mixing process inside the cylinder for getting either stratified charge at partial loads or quasi-homogeneous conditions, as it is required at full load. This paper shows the development of this solution for small two-stoke engines, using multidimensional modelling. The aim is investigating how the design of scavenging ducts and combustion chamber influences charge stratification behaviour, taking into account fuel distribution and stratification stability varying engine load and speed.
Flow Dynamics of Charge Stratification in Small GDI Two-Stroke Engines
ZANFORLIN, STEFANIA;GENTILI, ROBERTO;
2002-01-01
Abstract
Direct high-pressure liquid fuel injection is able to control the mixing process inside the cylinder for getting either stratified charge at partial loads or quasi-homogeneous conditions, as it is required at full load. This paper shows the development of this solution for small two-stoke engines, using multidimensional modelling. The aim is investigating how the design of scavenging ducts and combustion chamber influences charge stratification behaviour, taking into account fuel distribution and stratification stability varying engine load and speed.File in questo prodotto:
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