SAE Technical Paper Series 2017
DOI: 10.4271/2017-01-0717
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Assessment of Different Included Spray Cone Angles and Injection Strategies for PCCI Diesel Engine Combustion

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“…Significantly increased BSCO and BSTHC emissions were observed for the double injection due to wall-wetting and over-leaning of the mixture. 9,13,[27][28][29][30] For the detailed results of the doubleinjection strategy, the reader is referred to the study by Korkmaz et al 24 These results have shown that the application of a split injection is feasible and has lead to remarkable reduction in BSNO x and noise emissions at the same time but can lead to high emissions of BSCO and BSTHC. Due to insufficient performance, the double-injection strategy is not taken into account for further investigation as well as comparison.…”
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“…Significantly increased BSCO and BSTHC emissions were observed for the double injection due to wall-wetting and over-leaning of the mixture. 9,13,[27][28][29][30] For the detailed results of the doubleinjection strategy, the reader is referred to the study by Korkmaz et al 24 These results have shown that the application of a split injection is feasible and has lead to remarkable reduction in BSNO x and noise emissions at the same time but can lead to high emissions of BSCO and BSTHC. Due to insufficient performance, the double-injection strategy is not taken into account for further investigation as well as comparison.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The gap between the double-injection strategy and the baseline is about 2.5%, which is explained by spray-wall interaction and over-leaning effects, and underlines the insufficient performance of this strategy. For more details, the reader is referred to the study by Korkmaz et al 24…”
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