Primary Reference Fuel Behavior in a HCCI Engine near the Low-Load Limit
In a previous study, a wide range of gasolines with RON∼90 were tested in a single cylinder engine operated in HCCI mode using negative valve overlap, and all were found to have very similar behavior near the low-load limit. Here we broaden the range of gasolines to include PRF90 and PRF60. At high...
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Veröffentlicht in: | SAE International journal of fuels and lubricants 2009-01, Vol.1 (1), p.1098-1109, Article 2008-01-1667 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In a previous study, a wide range of gasolines with RON∼90 were tested in a single cylinder engine operated in HCCI mode using
negative valve overlap, and all were found to have very similar behavior near the low-load limit. Here we broaden the range
of gasolines to include PRF90 and PRF60. At high engine speed, both PRF60 and PRF90 behave similarly to all the other gasolines
tested. However, at 1000 RPM, PRF90 is very different from all the other gasolines: it ignites very late, and the engine cannot
be operated at low load. Simulations using a popular fuel chemistry model cannot distinguish PRF60 and PRF90 under these conditions.
However, a new fuel chemistry model correctly shows the onset of fuel sensitivity at low engine speed. Sensitivity analyses
indicate the low-load limit at low engine speed strongly depend on both the chemistry parameters and on the heat-transfer
parameters. |
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ISSN: | 1946-3952 1946-3960 1946-3960 |
DOI: | 10.4271/2008-01-1667 |