Ion current has been the subject of extensive research in gasoline engines for in-cylinder combustion sensing and as a feedback signal for closed-loop engine control. The sources of the ion current in gasoline engines have been identified. Such identification is not the case in diesel engines. This paper presents experimental data and analysis of the ion current produced in a single-cylinder diesel engine equipped with an electronically controlled common-rail-injection system using an accessible engine control unit. The experiments cover a wide range of engine speeds, loads, injection pressures, and injection timings. The effect of each operating parameter on the shape of the ion current signal, as well as its amplitude, timing, and phase shift relative to the rate of heat release, are determined.
Ion Current, Combustion and Emission Characteristics in an Automotive Common Raii Diesel EngineAdvanced electronically controlled diesel engines require a feedback signal to the ECU to adjust different operating parameters and meet demands for power, better fuel economy and low emissions. Different types of in-cylinder combustion sensors are being considered to produce this signal. This paper presents results of an experimental investigation on the characteristics of the ion current in an automotive diesel engine equipped with a common rail injection system. The engine is a 1.9 L, 4-cyUnder, direct injection diesel engine. Experiments covered different engine loads and injection pressures. The relationships between the ion current, combustion parameters and engine out NO emissions and opacity are presented. The analysis of the experimental data identified possible sources of the ion current produced in diesel engines.
Advanced electronically controlled diesel engines require a feedback signal to the ECU to adjust different operating parameters and meet demands for power, better fuel economy and low emissions. Different types of in-cylinder combustion sensors are being considered to produce this signal. This paper presents results of an experimental investigation on the characteristics of the ion current in an automotive diesel engine equipped with a common rail injection system. The engine is a 1.9 L, 4-cylinder, direct injection diesel engine. Experiments covered different engine loads and injection pressures. The relationships between the ion current, combustion parameters and engine out NO emissions and opacity are presented. The analysis of the experimental data identified possible sources of the ion current produced in diesel engines.
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