2016
DOI: 10.4271/2016-01-0703
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A Study of Combustion Technology for a High Compression Ratio Engine: The Influence of Combustion Chamber Wall Temperature on Knocking

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“…An example is shown in Figure 52. Imaoka et al [384], of Nissan, used laser-induced phosphorescence thermography to measure piston crown temperatures on a 2 L NA GDI engine and a single-cylinder equivalent. Despite using a piston bowl with a sharp edge, no hot spots were seen in this region.…”
Section: The 2010s: Aggressive Co 2 Targets Electrification and Downs...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An example is shown in Figure 52. Imaoka et al [384], of Nissan, used laser-induced phosphorescence thermography to measure piston crown temperatures on a 2 L NA GDI engine and a single-cylinder equivalent. Despite using a piston bowl with a sharp edge, no hot spots were seen in this region.…”
Section: The 2010s: Aggressive Co 2 Targets Electrification and Downs...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increased intake air temperatures and coolant temperatures both have a detrimental effect on the combustion phasing at which knock occurs (Imaoka, Shouji, Inoue, & Noda, 2016) (Brussovansky, Heywood, & Keck, 1992). Despite this, some studies have shown no difference (Assanis & Mathur, 1990) or a performance benefit (Nakic, Assanis, & White, 1994) when using in-cylinder thermal insulation.…”
Section: Spark-ignited Combustion Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%