Abstract
Abstract
In recent years, increasing attention has been given to the study of homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI) for automotive diesel engines, due to its potential to lower NO
In this scenario, external mixture formation, performed through a diesel fuel atomizer, is a simple and reliable method to obtain a truly homogeneous charge, resulting in ultra-low NO
Building on preliminary experimental results proving the feasibility and benefits of the HCCI combustion with external mixture preparation on a high-speed common rail diesel engine, the proposed work aims at extending the HCCI combustion characterization, in order to define an engine operating region for its application. Then, mixed-mode HCCI—DI operations were investigated as a strategy to overcome the IMEP limitations of pure HCCI combustion. The analysis of HCCI—DI combustion aims at studying the effect of important control parameters, such as EGR ratio and direct injection timing, on combustion and emissions, showing the effects of partial HCCI combustion at higher engine loads.
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